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Emerg Med J 2002; 19:301-304
© 2002 the Emergency Medicine Journal


ORIGINAL ARTICLE

Being economical with the truth: how to make your idea appear cost effective

S Goodacre1, C McCabe2

1 Medical Care Research Unit, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK
2 Sheffield Health Economics Group, University of Sheffield, UK

Correspondence to:
Correspondence to:
Dr S W Goodacre, 87A Sydney Road, Sheffield S6 3GG, UK;
s.goodacre{at}sheffield.ac.uk

The importance of presentation and evaluation of economic data with regard to the cost effectiveness of a health care intervention are discussed.


Keywords: economic evalutaion







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