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Part V: Cost-Effectiveness

Part V: Cost-Effectiveness

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Cost-utility analysis is used when quality of life, rather than length of life, is the most important effect of the intervention. For example, a cost-utility analysis of a cardiac rehabilitation program might focus on improved quality of life versus the cardiac rehab’s influence on the length of life.

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