Systematic Reviews of Cost-Effectiveness in Low and Middle Income Countries: A Review of Reviews

Journal of development studies, 2018

Posted: 31 Dec 2018

See all articles by Eva-Maria Egger

Eva-Maria Egger

University of Sussex

Edoardo Massett

University of Sussex - Institute of Development Studies

Giulia Mascagni

Institute of Development Studies (IDS), Brighton - International Centre for Tax and Development

Arnab K. Acharya

O. P. Jindal Global University - Jindal Global Law School (JGLS)

Amrita Saha

Institute of Development Studies (IDS), Brighton; London School of Economics & Political Science (LSE)

Date Written: 1 12, 2018

Abstract

We investigate whether systematic reviews of cost-effectiveness analyses of interventions in low and middle income countries are feasible and useful. To this aim, we systematically review systematic reviews of cost-effectiveness studies and systematic reviews of effectiveness studies. We find 27 systematic reviews of cost-effectiveness studies, predominantly of health interventions. We look at the methodologies employed by these reviews to summarize the results of the original studies and we look at the policy recommendations they provide. We conclude that systematic reviews of cost-effectiveness studies in developing countries are few and that their ability to provide policy recommendations is very limited. The paucity of cost-effectiveness analyses in developing countries and the difficulty to summarize the results of diverse cost-effectiveness analyses in a meaningful way are major problems.

Suggested Citation

Egger, Eva-Maria and Massett, Edoardo and Mascagni, Giulia and Acharya, Arnab K. and Saha, Amrita, Systematic Reviews of Cost-Effectiveness in Low and Middle Income Countries: A Review of Reviews (1 12, 2018). Journal of development studies, 2018, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3300798

Eva-Maria Egger (Contact Author)

University of Sussex ( email )

Sussex House
Falmer
Brighton, Sussex BNI 9RH
United Kingdom

Edoardo Massett

University of Sussex - Institute of Development Studies ( email )

Brighton
Falmer, Brighton, East Sussex BN1 9RE
United Kingdom

Giulia Mascagni

Institute of Development Studies (IDS), Brighton - International Centre for Tax and Development ( email )

Institute of Development Studies
Librar
Brighton, BN1 9RE
United Kingdom

Arnab K. Acharya

O. P. Jindal Global University - Jindal Global Law School (JGLS) ( email )

Sonipat
India

Amrita Saha

Institute of Development Studies (IDS), Brighton ( email )

Library Road
Brighton, BN1 9RE
United Kingdom

London School of Economics & Political Science (LSE) ( email )

Houghton Street
London, WC2A 2AE
United Kingdom

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