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cost-effectiveness ratio

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ratio
noun[C]
uk /ˈreɪ.ʃi.əʊ/ us /ˈreɪ.ʃi.oʊ/
the relationship between two groups or amounts that expresses how much bigger one is than ...
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Both studies resulted in a slightly lower net cost of screening, a slightly lower number of lifeyears gained, and a slightly lower cost-effectivenessratio.
The difference in the cost-effectivenessratio was narrowed by approximately one third, which indicates that the outcomes were well into the dominant range.
The adequacy of these methods was investigated by calculating the percentage of confidence intervals containing the estimate of the true incremental cost-effectivenessratio.
A further aspect of uncertainty in cost per life-year gained figures concerns the maximum (or ceiling) cost-effectivenessratio a decision maker is willing to pay.
Ideally, the cost-effectivenessratio should be the criterion for judging appropriateness for funding.
This study has also identified the main variables likely to influence this cost-effectivenessratio.
Thus, the multiway sensitivity analysis did not produce a "best case" that was actually the lowest possible value for the cost-effectivenessratio.
Taking into consideration the increased consumption by patients due to their longer survival, the predicted cost-effectivenessratio was 2,363 per quality-adjusted life-year gained.
If the price of serum screening decreased while the other three factors are held constant, the incremental cost-effectivenessratio is also reduced.
The cost-effectivenessratio was calculated by comparing the incremental cost in dollars to the incremental effectiveness, measured as the number of arthroscopies prevented.
In addition, it is recommended that confidence intervals be calculated for the cost-effectivenessratio (or cost-utility ratio) obtained (77).
Realistic changes in other parameters had little influence on the cost-effectivenessratio.
Conversely, variations in the treatment cost by stage have no impact on the cost-effectivenessratio.
The cost-effectivenessratio used was hospital days per additional event-free survivor at 5 years.
Furthermore, a sensitivity analysis showed that the cost-effectivenessratio was relatively insensitive to changes in the utility values entered into the model.
A cost-effectivenessratio is the net result of all these factors operating together.
Furthermore, this cost-effectivenessratio of colorectal cancer screening appears attractive in comparison with the cost-effectiveness ratio of other cancer screening strategies (2;11).
A longer follow-up period might also influence the cost-effectivenessratio.
The result is a less favorable cost-effectivenessratio.
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