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The ultimate purpose of this book on economic evaluation is to be a text for consultation and inspiration to anyone who wishes to design, carry out and analyse an economic evaluation of a drug or health technology, in order to obtain valid and quality results and thus serve to make better health-related decisions in our country. Unfortunately, the resources available in our National Health System to cover all the healthcare needs of our society are ever more limited; therefore, it is absolutely necessary to prioritise the allocation of resources and to use these resources to finance the therapeutic options that are most efficacious, safe and cost-effective (that will achieve the best health results in patients with the monetary investment carried out). Economic evaluations will be instruments of invaluable help for healthcare professionals and other decision-making agents of the system when it comes to making a more efficient use of existing resources, maximising the therapeutic benefit.
El proposito del presente proyecto es realizar un proceso de toma, de conciencia del cuerpo medico sobre los aspectos mas importantes relacionados con la tecnologia en salud, asi como contar con un pequeno grupo que este capacitando para realizar algunos tipos de evaluacion de tecnologia en salud en el Pais; pretendiendo coadyuvar a la mejor atencion y calidad tanto reparativa como curativa cumpliendo asi los cuatro preceptos de la Organizacion Panamericana de la Salud: Promocion, Prevencion, Curacion y Rehabilitacion, mediante este proceso la Academia Boliviana de Medicina apoyara a la Secretaria Nacional de Salud en normatizar la atencion de la Salud (AU).
Living Standards Measurement Study No. 113. This paper analyzes the extent to which workers in Bolivia face barriers to entry in the formal and informal sectors of the urban labor market. These barriers are most prevalent in the formal sector because of regulation. The higher wages found in the that sector are often regarded as evidence of labor market segmentation. However, wage differences between sectors may also result from compensating wage differentials, which follow from non-monetary returns to the job such as health insurance, utility associated with the workplace, and job security. The author proposes a model that allows testing for labor market segmentation between the two sectors on the basis of cross- sectional data. The methodology incorporates data on ways in which individuals search for new jobs and information about discouraged workers who have stopped searching for jobs. The proposed model accounts for all of the specific features of urban labor markets in developing countries, in particular the existence of a competitive informal sector.