Volume 14, Issue 1 pp. 93-99
Health Economics Letter

Comparing costing results in across country economic evaluations: the use of technology specific purchasing power parities

Sarah Wordsworth

Corresponding Author

Sarah Wordsworth

Health Economics Research Centre, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK

Health Economics Research Centre, University of Oxford, Old Road Campus, Oxford OX3 7LF, UK===Search for more papers by this author
Anne Ludbrook

Anne Ludbrook

Health Economics Research Unit, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK

Search for more papers by this author
First published: 14 June 2004
Citations: 31

Abstract

The number of economic evaluations conducted on a multinational basis is increasing. Therefore, techniques are required to compare the results of such studies in a meaningful manner. This paper explores different approaches to comparing across country cost data applied to a European study of dialysis therapy for end-stage renal disease. A price and volume index is created at the level of the individual health care technology and compared to an exchange rate conversion and published purchasing power parities (PPPs). Both exchange rate and PPP conversions when published rates are used fail to accurately reflect the true resource use of the applied health care example. These differences can be related to specific issues of input mix and price variation. Alternatively, the use of technology specific PPPs provided a more robust approach for international comparisons and also have the potential for use in multi-centre economic evaluations within the same country. Copyright © 2004 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

The full text of this article hosted at iucr.org is unavailable due to technical difficulties.