Common methods to estimate the full health and economic burden of diseases include the cost-of-illness approach and the value-per-statistical-life approach. Both methodologies have well-known drawbacks, including the dependence on income and the treatment of inequities. This presentation discusses an alternative methodology for estimating the full burden of diseases: social welfare function analysis. An application to the full global burden of type 1 diabetes is provided.
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Maddalena Ferranna, assistant professor in the Department of Pharmaceutical and Health Economics at the University of Southern California
Her research focuses on development and application of distribution-sensitive economic evaluation methods. Her current research projects focus on the value of investing in pandemic preparedness, the economic benefits of potential Strep A vaccines, the economic burden of type 1 diabetes, and the value of climate change mitigation health co-benefits.<br><br><br>Speakers share their own perspectives; they do not speak for the Center for Health Decision Science or for Harvard University.