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graded willingness to pay for a QALY. …
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Introduction to economics of infectious disease / Jenny Roberts -- Choosing the first line drug for malaria treatment: how can cost-effectiveness analysis inform policy? / Catherine Goodman ... [et al.] -- Economic issues related to antimicrobial resistance / Ramanan Laxinarayan -- Economic...
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gain of one quality-adjusted life year (QALY). While one version of the survey exactly copied the questionnaire used in the …
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Background: Depressive disorders are associated with a high burden of disease. However, due to the burden posed by the disease on not only the sufferers, but also on their relatives, there is an ongoing debate about which costs to include and, hence, which perspective should be applied....
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its effectiveness of the treatment. The total expense was the cost of patient hospitalization. The cost per QALY was … calculated. The cost-benefit ratio (CBR) was expressed as a ratio of each QALY’s expenditure to per capita gross domestic product … age and sex, a total of ?2487.74 QALYs and ?3237.37/QALY were gained, 10% less than the regional GDP per capita. The cost …
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