Cost-effectiveness analysis has been proposed as more appropriate than cost-benefit analysis for evaluating health care services. Its

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Cost-effectiveness analysis has been proposed as more appropriate than cost-benefit analysis for evaluating health care services. Its advantages include the fact that it:

a. takes into account health outcomes and the cost of treatment

b. takes into account the cost of treatment and the cost of health outcomes

c. takes into account the cost of the service and the savings achieved

d. uses units such as years of life saved instead of dollars to measure health outcomes AppendixLO1

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Quantum Leadership A Textbook Of New Leadership

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Authors: Tim Porter-O'Grady, Kathy Malloch

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