How to compare the costs and benefits: evaluation of the economic evidence
Published year: 2001 |
Reference No: CP73 |
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This handbook explains the usefulness and relevance of economics in the function of clinical practice guidelines. It provides information on how to assess the cost-effectiveness and the proposed guidelines, and then discusses whether the chosen alternative is economically feasible.
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