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Combining Behavioral Endocrinology and Experimental Economics: Testosterone and Social Decision Making
Published on: March 3, 2011
Economic evaluation of interventions in endocrinology
1Division of Clinical and Administrative Pharmacy, College of Pharmacy, University of Iowa, Iowa City, USA.
Abstract:
This article provides a review of methods for conducting cost-effectiveness, cost-utility, and cost-benefit studies. Economic evaluations of interventions designed to improve outcomes of patients with diabetes and osteoporosis are reviewed, and key issues for future research are discussed. The role of cost-effectiveness analysis in reimbursement decision making at the public and private levels is explored.
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