Mangham-Jefferies, L; Becker, AJ; (2014) More cost-effectiveness studies are needed across the continuum of care. [Image] https://researchonline.lshtm.ac.uk/id/eprint/1924927
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Abstract
There is limited evidence that SUPPLY and DEMAND side strategies to help improve the health of mothers and babies are cost-effective. Of the few cost-effectiveness studies reported, most focus on pregnancy care and community-based strategies. A systematic review identified a range of strategies implemented at different levels of the health system and targeted different aspects of the continuum of care illustrated in this infographic.
Item Type | Image |
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Keywords | cost-effectiveness, economic, evalution |
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Centre for Evaluation Centre for Maternal, Reproductive and Child Health (MARCH) IDEAS |
Research Group | IDEAS |
Funder Name | Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation |
Grant number | ITDCVW7210 |
Projects | IDEAS |
Copyright Holders | London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine |
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