WHO GUIDE TO EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS
meetings where WHO-CHOICE or generalized cost-effectiveness analysis was presented. Their contributions are gratefully acknowledged. Another important source of feedback has been the policy-makers and analysts from many different countries who have attended the workshops on generalized cost-effectiveness analysis that we have conducted over the
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