Transcription of WHO GUIDE TO EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS
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WHO GUIDE TOCOST- EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSISCONTENTSThe graphic on the cover is a stylized representation of Figure 5 inBackground Paper 7 showing uncertainty INHEALTH:WHO GUIDE TOCOST- EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSISEDITED BYT. TAN-TORRESEDEJER, R. BALTUSSEN, T. ADAM,R. HUTUBESSY, A. ACHARYA, EVANS MURRAYW orld Health OrganizationGenevaWHO Library Cataloguing-in-Publication DataWorld Health choices in health: WHO GUIDE to cost- EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS /edited by T. Tan-Torres Edejer .. [et al.]1. Cost-benefit ANALYSIS methods 2. Health care rationing economics3. Decision making4. Health priorities economics5. Models, Econometric6. GuidelinesI. Tan-Torres Edejer, WHO-CHOICE 92 4 154601 8(LC/NLM classification: HD ) World Health Organization 2003 All rights reserved.
traditional analysis has focused on assessing new or additional interventions in comparison with current practice in that area. It is difficult to use this type of “incremental” analysis to determine if the current mix of interventions represents an efficient use of resources.
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