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Browsing by Subject Cost-benefit analysis
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Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
2011 | The cost-effectiveness of exercise referral schemes | Anokye, NK; Trueman, P; Green, C; Pavey, TG; Hillsdon, M; Taylor, RS |
2004 | The costs, effects and cost-effectiveness of strategies to increase coverage of routine immunizations in low- and middle-income countries: systematic review of the grey literature | Batt, K; Fox-Rushby, JA; Castillo-Riquelme, M |
2004 | The economics of vaccination in low- and middle-income countries | Fox-Rushby, JA; Kaddar, M; Levine, R; Brenzel, L |
2015 | Exploring the Use of Cost-Benefit Analysis to Compare Pharmaceutical Treatments for Menorrhagia | Sanghera, S; Frew, E; Gupta, JK; Kai, J; Roberts, TE |
2013 | Positron emission tomography/computerised tomography imaging in detecting and managing recurrent cervical cancer: systematic review of evidence, elicitation of subjective probabilities and economic modelling. | Meads, C; Auguste, P; Davenport, C; MaĆysiak, S; Sundar, S; Kowalska, M; Zapalska, A; Guest, P; Thangaratinam, S; Martin-Hirsch, P; Borowiack, E; Barton, P; Roberts, T; Khan, K |
2001 | Setting health priorities: the development of cost-effectiveness league tables | Fox-Rushby, J; Mills, A; Walker, D |