Analyses of the return on investment of public health interventions: a scoping review and recommendations for future studies
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BMJ Glob Health
Abstract
Return on investment (ROI) analysis is increasingly being
used for evaluating the value for money of public health
interventions. Given its potential role for informing health
policies, it is important that there is a more comprehensive
understanding of ROI analysis within the global health
field. To address this gap in the literature, we conducted
a scoping review of recent research articles reporting an
ROI metric for a health intervention within the public sector
in any country setting. The database search was limited
to literature published in English and studies published
between 1 January 2018 and 14 June 2021. Uses and
settings where the ROI metric is being applied, key
methodological features of the calculations and the types
of economic benefits included were extracted. 118 relevant
studies were included within this scoping review. We found
that ROI analyses of health interventions differed between
those that only included fiscal savings (such as prevented
medical expenses) and those which incorporated a wider
range of benefits (such as monetised health benefits). This
highlights the variation in the definition of ROI analyses
and supports the finding that ROI analyses are used for a
range of different research questions/purposes within the
healthcare sector. We also found that the methodologies
used in ROI calculations were inconsistent and often
poorly reported. This review demonstrates that there is
notable variation in the methodology surrounding recent
ROI calculations of healthcare interventions, as well as
the definition of ROI analysis. We recommend that ROI
metrics should be carefully interpreted before they are
used to inform policy decisions regarding the allocation of
healthcare resources. To improve the consistency of future
studies, we also set out recommended use cases for ROI
analysis and a reporting checklist.
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Research Article