Cost-Effectiveness Threshold for Healthcare: Justification and Quantification
Every public health expenditure, including the one that saves lives or extends life expectancy of particular persons (target population), bears a cost. Although cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) is routinely performed in health policy, ethical justification of CEA is rarely discussed. Also, there is...
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Main Authors: | Moshe Yanovskiy PhD (Author), Ori N. Levy PhD (Author), Yair Y. Shaki PhD (Author), Avi Zigdon MHA, PhD (Author), Yehoshua Socol PhD (Author) |
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SAGE Publishing,
2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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