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Bibliography: Cost-Effectiveness Analysis I

2019

This annotated bibliography supports the teaching pack on Cost-Effectiveness Analysis I, in which students are introduced to economic evaluation as it relates to public health and learn to distinguish between cost-effectiveness and benefit-cost analyses. They learn the concepts of opportunity cost, incremental cost-effectiveness analysis and incremental cost-effectiveness ratios. Finally, students are shown the steps used to conduct a shopping spree cost-effectiveness analysis designed to maximum health under a budget constraint. In addition to the bibliography, materials include an instructor’s note, videos, companion slides, a glossary, and sample exercises.

This teaching pack was developed by Sue J. Goldie at the Center for Health Decision Science, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. The multimedia components were developed as part of a series of pilots in the CHDS Media Hub, led by Jake Waxman, where media-based pedagogy experiments contribute to new ways of thinking about short form content.

 

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Bibliography. Teaching Pack: Cost-Effectiveness Analysis I. Center for Health Decision Science, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health 2019. https://repository.chds.hsph.harvard.edu/repository/2851