Options for possible changes to the blood donation service: health economics modelling
Background: Evidence is required on the cost-effectiveness of alternative changes to the blood collection service. Objectives: (1) To estimate the cost-effectiveness of alternative minimum interdonation intervals between whole-blood donations. (2) To investigate donors' frequency of whole-blood...
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Main Authors: | Richard Grieve (Author), Sarah Willis (Author), Kaat De Corte (Author), M Zia Sadique (Author), Neil Hawkins (Author), Silvia Perra (Author), Mark Pennington (Author), Jenny Turner (Author), Carmel Moore (Author), Crispin Wickenden (Author), Catharina Koppitz (Author), Gavin Cho (Author), David J Roberts (Author), Gail Miflin (Author), John A Cairns (Author) |
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National Institute for Health Research,
2018-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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