- While defining and measuring the value of public health services is challenging, it is also essential.
- Governmental public health systems, which are designed to assess and respond to threats to the public’s health, must be appropriately measured in order to demonstrate a measurable contribution to society.
- Cost-utility analysis (CUA) has considerable potential as a technique for measuring the value of public health services.
How can the value of public health services be defined and measured? Peter Jacobson, J.D., and Peter Neumann, Sc.D., led a HCFO grant in PHSR and found that defining and measuring the value of PHSR is challenging yet essential and that cost-utility analysis has potential to provide the technique for measuring the value of PHSR. Learn more in the HCFO Findings Brief.