Systematic review of model-based analyses reporting the cost-effectiveness and cost-utility of cardiovascular disease management programs
Conclusion:
The majority of CVD-MPs was reported to have favorable economic outcomes, but 25% were at unacceptably high cost for the outcomes. Use of standardized reporting tools should increase transparency and inform what drives the cost-effectiveness of CVD-MPs.
Source: European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing - Category: Nursing Authors: Maru, S., Byrnes, J., Whitty, J. A., Carrington, M. J., Stewart, S., Scuffham, P. A. Tags: Review Articles Source Type: research
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