Framework for determining the optimal course of action when efficiency and affordability measures differ by perspective in cost-effectiveness analysis —with an illustrative case of HIV treatment in Mozambique
Cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) is a standard tool for evaluating health programs and informing decisions about resource allocation and prioritization. Most CEAs evaluating health interventions in low- and m...
Source: Cost Effectiveness and Resource Allocation - Category: Health Management Authors: Joseph Corlis, Jinyi Zhu, H élder Macul, Orrin Tiberi, Makini A. S. Boothe and Stephen C. Resch Tags: Methodology Source Type: research
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