Cost-per-QALY Calculator

Compute the incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER) of a new treatment versus standard of care. NICE threshold: £20-30k/QALY (up to £100k+ for severe disease). ICER (the US body): typically $100-150k/QALY.

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FAQ

What is a QALY?
Quality-Adjusted Life Year — a measure combining length and quality of life. 1 QALY = 1 year in perfect health.
What is the NICE threshold?
£20,000-30,000 per QALY for standard appraisals. End-of-life and orphan indications can go up to £100,000+ per QALY with severity modifiers.
How is ICER calculated?
(Cost of new treatment - Cost of comparator) / (QALYs from new - QALYs from comparator).

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