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As health care costs have skyrocketed during the past two decades, governments and private industry have made repeated attempts to curtail this escalation through regulation and planning efforts with limited success. One path to controlling health care costs is to invest only in those technologies which can provide benefits at least as large as their costs.

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Luce, B.R., Elixhauser, A., Culyer, A.J. (1990). Introduction to Socioeconomic Evaluations. In: Culyer, A.J. (eds) Standards for the Socioeconomic Evaluation of Health Care Services. Health Systems Research. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-75490-6_2

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