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1Department of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada. phil.mcfarlane@utornto.ca
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In this issue, Tonelli et al. describe the cost-effectiveness of arteriovenous fistulae (AVF) screening, and conclude that such a program represents "good value for money." Here, I examine the robustness of this conclusion by considering traditional definitions of acceptable cost-effectiveness and more pragmatic definitions, which include consideration of the maximum amount that society would be willing to pay for hemodialysis.
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