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Commissioning Economic Evaluations: a guide

Published by the NSW Centre for Epidemiology and Evidence, NSW Ministry of Health, this guide was produced to assist NSW Health staff in the commissioning of economic evaluations, particularly in relation to population health programs.
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The purpose of this guide is to assist NSW Health staff in the commissioning of economic evaluations, particularly in relation to population health programs. The guide includes information to assist with decisions on whether an economic evaluation should be commissioned and considerations specific to the development of economic evaluation plans. Processes for commissioning evaluations, which are equally relevant to economic evaluations, are outlined in the companion document Commissioning Evaluation Services: A Guide.

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DATE 20 Jun 2017

TYPE Reports

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  • Professor Stephen Jan

    The George Institute for Global Health
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  • Economic evaluation ,

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