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  • ...analysis is a [[Cost-Effectiveness Analysis|cost-effectiveness analysis]] (CEA) where the effects are measured in natural units. The term "cost-utility analysis" is derived from the words "cost," referring to the total amount spent to p
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  • # '''[[Cost-minimization Analysis]]''' (CMA): This is used when the outcomes of two or more interventions are # '''[[Cost-effectiveness Analysis]]''' (CEA): This compares the costs and health effects of an intervention to assess w
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  • ...n-uh-miks) is a sub-discipline of [[Health Economics]] that focuses on the cost-effectiveness of pharmaceutical products and services. The term is derived from the words ...ness Analysis]] (CEA), [[Cost-Utility Analysis]] (CUA), and [[Cost-Benefit Analysis]] (CBA).
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