Thresholds for decision-making: informing the cost-effectiveness and affordability of rotavirus vaccines in Malaysia
Cost-effectiveness thresholds (CETs) based on the Commission on Macroeconomics and Health (CMH) are extensively used in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) lacking locally defined CETs. These thresholds were originally intended for global and regional prioritization, and do not reflect local co...
Main Authors: | Loganathan, Tharani, Ng, Chiu Wan, Lee, Way Seah, Hutubessy, Raymond Christiaan W., Verguet, Stephane, Jit, Mark |
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Oxford University Press
2017
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