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    Adoption of a societal perspective in economic evaluation of musculoskeletal disorders: a conceptual paper

    Fatoye, Francis, Gebrye, Tadesse ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7976-2013, Nherera, Leo and Trueman, Paul (2024) Adoption of a societal perspective in economic evaluation of musculoskeletal disorders: a conceptual paper. Journal of Market Access and Health Policy, 12 (3). pp. 216-223. ISSN 2001-6689

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    Abstract

    Economic evaluations are used to compare the costs and consequences of healthcare interventions, including those for musculoskeletal (MSK) disorders, which are very common and a major source of morbidity and absence from work. Reimbursement decisions for interventions for MSK disor-ders by decision-makers rely on the findings of economic evaluations, the design and results of which depend largely on the perspective adopted. Despite methodological advancements in economic evaluations, there are no clear guidelines on the perspective to adopt. This paper ex-plores the adoption of a societal perspective in economic evaluations of MSK disorders. Within health economics evaluations, the most commonly used perspectives include the payer perspec-tive, the healthcare perspective, and the societal perspective. To facilitate optimal resource allo-cation decisions in order to reduce the significant economic burden of MSK disorders and improve the health outcomes of individuals with these disorders, all costs and benefits associated with in-terventions for them should be included. Thus, the societal perspective is arguably a preferable option to the others for economic evaluations of interventions for MSK disorders.

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