cost-effectiveness analysis

cost-effectiveness analysis
sąnaudų veiksmingumo analizė statusas T sritis biomedicinos mokslai apibrėžtis Gydymo metodo arba profilaktikos programos išlaidų ir laukiamų rezultatų (pvz., išreiškiamų sveikatos rodiklių ↑pokyčiu) santykio ↑ekonominė analizė. atitikmenys: angl. cost-effectiveness analysis šaltinis Pagrindinės epidemiologijos sąvokos : mokomasis žodynas / Kauno medicinos universitetas ; [sudarytojas Vilius Grabauskas ; parengė Jūratė Klumbienė, Janina Petkevičienė, Abdonas Tamošiūnas, Vilius Grabauskas, Irena Misevičienė, Žemyna Milašauskienė, Žilvinas Padaiga, Linas Šumskas, Apolinaras Zaborskis, Stanislova Domarkienė, Juozas Dudzevičius]. – Kaunas : KMU Spaudos ir leidybos centro l-kla, 2001

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