Methods for Public Health Practice
Cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) is a method used to evaluate the economic value of a healthcare intervention by comparing its costs to the health outcomes it produces. This analysis helps decision-makers determine which interventions provide the best health outcomes for the resources spent, enabling efficient allocation of limited healthcare resources. In the realm of screening and early detection, CEA assesses whether the benefits of early intervention outweigh the costs associated with these programs. Similarly, in health policy analysis, CEA informs policymakers on the most effective use of funding and resources to improve population health.
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