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Cost-effectiveness of

health intervention
Debit Bagas Kamal Gumilang 1506735181
Cost-effectiveness of
health intervention
Cost-effectiveness method will
depends on :
a) The incidences and the
prevalences of health conditions
that are being considered.
b) The ratio between the cost of
health intervention and their
benefits.
c) How to implement it effectively?
Limited Cost-effectiveness
money analysis
Cost-effectiveness of health
intervention
Why use cost-effectiveness method?

a) Equity consideration

b) The burden of disease

c) The extent to which the investment serves society


as a whole
d) The extent to which the investment produces
benefits that are additional to its usual ones
e) The impact of the intervention on the provision of
insurance
Referensi
Skolnik, R. L., & Skolnik, R. L. (2012). Global Health 101.
Burlington, MA: Jones & Bartlett Learning.

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