Can cost-effectiveness results be combined into a coherent league table? Case study from one high-income country
Abstract Background Doubts exist around the value of compiling league tables for cost-effectiveness results for health interventions, primarily due to methods differences. We aimed to determine if a reasonably coherent league table could be compiled using published studies for one high-income countr...
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Main Authors: | Nick Wilson (Author), Anna Davies (Author), Naomi Brewer (Author), Nhung Nghiem (Author), Linda Cobiac (Author), Tony Blakely (Author) |
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2019-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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