Cost-Effectiveness Analysis In Health Care

Hastings Center Report 19 (4):8-13 (1989)
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Abstract

Cost‐effectiveness analysis (CEA) raises questions that are too important to be left to policy analysts and economists. Those who utilize CEA should acknowledge its inherent value system and adapt it to a more ethical usage.

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