Cost-effective psychotherapy for personality disorders in the Netherlands: the value of further research and active implementation

Value Health. 2011 Mar-Apr;14(2):229-39. doi: 10.1016/j.jval.2010.10.020. Epub 2011 Feb 5.

Abstract

Objective: In a budget-constrained health care system, decisions regarding resource allocation towards research and implementation are critical and can be informed by cost-effectiveness analysis. The objective of this study was to assess the societal value of conducting further research to inform reimbursement decisions and implementation of cost-effective psychotherapy for clusters B and C personality disorders (PDs).

Methods: Value of information and value of implementation analyses were conducted using previously developed cost-effectiveness models for clusters B and C PDs to evaluate the parameters that contribute to most of the decision uncertainty, and to calculate the population expected values of perfect information (pEVPI) and perfect implementation (pEVPIM).

Results: The pEVPI was estimated to be €425 million for cluster B PDs and €315 million for cluster C PDs, indicating that gathering additional evidence is expected to be cost-effective. The categories of parameters for which reduction of uncertainty would be most valuable were transition probabilities and health state costs. The pEVPIM was estimated to be €595 million for cluster B PDs and €1,372 million for cluster C PDs, suggesting that investing in implementation of cost-effective psychotherapy is likely to be worthwhile.

Conclusions: The societal value of additional research on psychotherapy for clusters B and C PDs is substantial, especially when prioritizing information on transition probabilities and health state costs. Active implementation of cost-effective treatment strategies into clinical practice is likely to improve the efficiency of health care provision in The Netherlands.

MeSH terms

  • Biomedical Research / economics
  • Biomedical Research / standards
  • Cost-Benefit Analysis / methods
  • Decision Making
  • Humans
  • Netherlands
  • Personality Disorders / economics*
  • Personality Disorders / therapy*
  • Psychotherapy / economics*
  • Psychotherapy / methods
  • Quality-Adjusted Life Years
  • Uncertainty