<p>Addition of the interventions that are not visible on the graph, is not optimal until much higher cost-effectiveness thresholds (dietary advice above $2.4 million/DALY and phytosterol margarine above $6.7 million/DALY).</p
Values are presented in cost-effectiveness planes of incremental costs ($ billions) versus increment...
<p>Cost-effectiveness acceptability curve: proportion achieving good adherence over the intervention...
Cost-effectiveness analysis is used to compare the costs and outcomes of alternative policy options....
<p>Fig 4 contains two categories of reported results. The first is the cost-effectiveness acceptabil...
<p>The cost-effectiveness frontier (solid line) includes strategies that maybe cost-effective if the...
<p>Cost-effectiveness acceptability frontier (CEAF) indicating the probability of the optimal test-t...
<p>Interventions are added to the mix in order of cost-effectiveness, thus the pathway reflects the ...
<p>Cost-effectiveness acceptability frontier (CEAF) indicating the probability of the optimal test-t...
<p>The solid lines are cost-effectiveness acceptability curves (CEACs) representing the probability ...
<p>Cost-effectiveness acceptability frontier (CEAF) showing the probability of the optimal intervent...
<p>Cost-effectiveness acceptability frontier (CEAF) indicating the probability of the optimal test-t...
Much recent research interest has focused on handling uncertainty in cost-effectiveness analysis and...
<p>(A) The graph plots the incremental discounted QALYs (<i>y</i>-axis) and incremental discounted l...
In many health decision making situations there is a requirement that the effectiveness of intervent...
<p>Cost-effectiveness acceptability curves (CEACs) showing the probability that each of the treatmen...
Values are presented in cost-effectiveness planes of incremental costs ($ billions) versus increment...
<p>Cost-effectiveness acceptability curve: proportion achieving good adherence over the intervention...
Cost-effectiveness analysis is used to compare the costs and outcomes of alternative policy options....
<p>Fig 4 contains two categories of reported results. The first is the cost-effectiveness acceptabil...
<p>The cost-effectiveness frontier (solid line) includes strategies that maybe cost-effective if the...
<p>Cost-effectiveness acceptability frontier (CEAF) indicating the probability of the optimal test-t...
<p>Interventions are added to the mix in order of cost-effectiveness, thus the pathway reflects the ...
<p>Cost-effectiveness acceptability frontier (CEAF) indicating the probability of the optimal test-t...
<p>The solid lines are cost-effectiveness acceptability curves (CEACs) representing the probability ...
<p>Cost-effectiveness acceptability frontier (CEAF) showing the probability of the optimal intervent...
<p>Cost-effectiveness acceptability frontier (CEAF) indicating the probability of the optimal test-t...
Much recent research interest has focused on handling uncertainty in cost-effectiveness analysis and...
<p>(A) The graph plots the incremental discounted QALYs (<i>y</i>-axis) and incremental discounted l...
In many health decision making situations there is a requirement that the effectiveness of intervent...
<p>Cost-effectiveness acceptability curves (CEACs) showing the probability that each of the treatmen...
Values are presented in cost-effectiveness planes of incremental costs ($ billions) versus increment...
<p>Cost-effectiveness acceptability curve: proportion achieving good adherence over the intervention...
Cost-effectiveness analysis is used to compare the costs and outcomes of alternative policy options....