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Cost-effectiveness in health and medicine

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1. Cost-Effectiveness Analysis as a Guide to Resource Allocation in Health: Roles and Limitations 2. Theoretical Foundations of Cost-effectiveness Analysis 3. Framing and Designing the Cost- Effectiveness Analysis 4. Identifying and Valuing Outcomes 5. Assessing the Effectiveness of Health Interventions
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1 Cost-Effectiveness Analysis as a Guide to Resource Allocation in Health: Roles and Limitations 2 Theoretical Foundations of Cost-Effectiveness Analysis 3 Framing and Designing the Cost-Effectiveness Analysis 4 Identifying and Valuing Outcomes 5 Assessing the Effectiveness of Health Interventions 6 Estimating Costs in Cost-Effectiveness Analysis 7 Time Preference 8 Reflecting Uncertainty in Cost-Effectiveness Analysis 9 Reporting Cost-Effectiveness Studies and Results Appendix A: Summary of Recommendations for the Reference Case Appendix B: Cost-Effectiveness of Strategies to Prevent Neural Tube Defects Appendix C: The Cost-Effectiveness of Dietary and Pharmacologic Therapy for Cholesterol Reduction in Adults

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