Economic Rationality in Decision-Making Regarding Newborn Screening: A Case Study in Quebec
Health systems in high-resource countries recognize the importance of making decisions about the services offered to the population based on scientific evidence. Producing this evidence is especially challenging in areas such as newborn care where the frequency of conditions is rare. However, method...
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Main Authors: | Van Hoa Ho (Author), Yves Giguère (Author), Daniel Reinharz (Author) |
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2024-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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