Global return on investment and cost-effectiveness of WHO's HEAR interventions for hearing loss: a modelling study
Summary: Background: To address the growing prevalence of hearing loss, WHO has identified a compendium of key evidence-based ear and hearing care interventions to be included within countries' universal health coverage packages. To assess the cost-effectiveness of these interventions and their...
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Main Authors: | David Tordrup, MSc (Author), Robert Smith, MSc (Author), Kaloyan Kamenov, PhD (Author), Melanie Y Bertram, PhD (Author), Nathan Green, PhD (Author), Shelly Chadha, PhD (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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