Healthcare Quality and Outcomes
A quality-adjusted life year (QALY) is a measure used to evaluate the value of medical interventions by combining both the quantity and quality of life gained. It quantifies the benefit of health outcomes in terms of years lived adjusted for the quality of those years, allowing for comparison between different health care programs or interventions. This metric plays a vital role in assessing healthcare economics and aids in making informed decisions about resource allocation and cost-effectiveness in healthcare improvements.
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