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Lim ME et al. – The current assessment has shown that the 1997 Canadian guidelines have set a minimum methodological standard within the community of "doers" conducting economic analyses from a Canadian perspective. Although there was divergence from some of the recommendations, the majority were reflected as changes in the 2006 Canadian guidelines.


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