Publication, Teaching Resource
2024
Resource Pack: Extended Cost-Effectiveness Analysis
Health policies are intended to increase the uptake of effective and efficient interventions and result …
Health policies are intended to increase the uptake of effective and efficient interventions and result in health gains (e.g., premature mortality and morbidity averted). Health policies can also provide non-health benefits in addition to the sole well-being of populations and beyond the health sector. For instance, social and health insurance programs can prevent illness-related impoverishment and provide financial risk protection. Health policies can also improve the distribution of health in the population and promote health…
Culture/Society
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Health Systems
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Priority Setting/Ethics
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Costing Methods
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Cost-Effectiveness Analysis
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Social Determinants
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Policy/Regulation
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Economics/Finance
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Health/Medicine
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Global
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Graduate
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Doctoral
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Professional
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Critical Thinking/Analysis
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Decision Making/Leadership
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Quantitative Literacy