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Wednesday, 7 November 2012
Assessing the impact of economic evidence on policymakers in health care
"This is a systematic review of published studies to assess what is known about how economic evidence from cost-effectiveness analysis or cost-utility analysis makes an impact on health care decisionmaking in the United States and in other countries."
Assessing the impact of economic evidence on policymakers in health care: A systematic review
Johns Hopkins University Evidence-Based Practice Center
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
October 2012
Read more here.
Labels:
cost effectiveness,
cost utility,
decision-making,
economics,
health care,
impact,
policy
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