HealthAdjusted
Healthadjusted is a term used in public health and health economics to describe measurements that incorporate health status into traditional demographic or economic metrics. It is most often associated with metrics that adjust life expectancy or similar outcomes to reflect the quality or burden of health states, rather than merely counting years lived. In practice, healthadjusted measures include the concept of health-adjusted life expectancy (HALE) and health-adjusted life years (HALYs).
Healthadjusted metrics aim to capture not only how long people live but how well they live during
QALYs assess the value of health outcomes by weighting years of life with a quality-of-life score, whereas
Applications of healthadjusted metrics include cost-effectiveness analysis, prioritization of health interventions, and burden-of-disease assessments used by