Evidence-based health economics from effectiveness to efficiency in systematic review
In his seminal work From Effectiveness to Efficiency: Random Reflections on Health Care, Archie Cochrane said, in 1971, 'More and more, requests for additional facilities will have to be based on detailed arguments with "hard evidence" as to the gain to be expected from the patient...
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Other Authors: | Donaldson, Cam (Editor), Mugford, Miranda (Editor), Vale, L. (Editor) |
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Language: | English |
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BMJ
2002
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