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Cost/ Benefit Aspects on Thromboprophylaxis
Haemostasis, 2009Several studies have shown thromboprophylaxis of any kind to be more cost-effective than no prophylaxis or general diagnostic surveillance and selective treatment. Little has been written on low molecular weight heparins from the cost-effectiveness point of view.
D, Bergqvist, T, Mätzsch
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Educational Cost-benefit Analysis
Education Economics, 1994This publication is one of a series of Education Papers issued from time to time by the Education Division of the Department for International Development. Each paper represents a study or commissioned research on some aspect of education and training in developing countries.
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Cost‐Benefit Analysis and Population
The Journal of Legal Studies, 2000Abstract A cost‐benefit analysis of an event must take account of the event's effect on population. Cost‐benefit analysts traditionally ignore these effects because they think that changes in the population are ethically neutral: neither benefits or costs. Although this view is intuitively plausible, it is false for theoretical reasons.
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Cost–benefits of vaccination programmes
Vaccine, 2000Decision-makers are increasingly demanding hard economic data as a basis for the allocation of limited healthcare resources. The main types of evaluation that are available are cost-benefit analysis, cost-effectiveness analysis and cost-utility analysis.
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