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Preferred term
cost-comparison analysis
Definition(s)
- A cost-comparison analysis estimates the total costs of two or more interventions, including downstream costs, and the numbers of individuals affected by each intervention but does not estimate cost-effectiveness ratios relative to health outcomes. This approach was developed in the early 1970s as a method of cost accounting with specific applications to ascertaining the lowest-cost methods of pharmacologic dosing and laboratory testing. [Source: Encyclopedia of Medical Decision Making; Cost-Comparison Analysis]
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http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/N9J-LGHX40RF-8
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