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Incremental cost-effectiveness ratios

Incremental cost-effectiveness ratios

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... resulting differences in costs, utility and QALYs for the first-year and lifetime are shown in Table 6. The ICUR for the first-year was $42 813/QALY, but this fell to $6747/QALY when projected over the life time of the individuals. ...

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