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Cost-effectiveness acceptability curves
Health Economics, 08/19/09
Jakubczyk M et al. – Cost–effectiveness acceptability curves (CEACs) have become widely used in applied health technology assessment and at the same time are criticized as unreliable decision–making tool.
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