Journal article
Preferences for health outcomes and cost-utility analysis.
Abstract
Economic evaluation of health programs consists of the comparative analysis of alternative courses of action in terms of both costs and consequences. The five analytic techniques are cost-consequence analysis, cost-minimization analysis, cost-effectiveness analysis, cost-utility analysis, and cost-benefit analysis. Although all techniques have the same objective of informing decision making in the health programs, they come from different …
Authors
Torrance GW
Journal
The American Journal of Managed Care, Vol. 3 Suppl, , pp. s8–20
Publication Date
5 1997
ISSN
1088-0224