Cost-benefit analysis and health care evaluations

Cost-benefit analysis is the only method of economic evaluation which can effectively indicate whether a health care treatment or intervention is worthwhile. This book attempts to build a bridge between cost-benefit analysis, as developed by economists, and the health care evaluation literature whic...

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Other Authors: Brent, Robert J. 1946- (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Cheltenham Edward Elgar 2003
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