Economic evaluation of mental health interventions: An introduction to cost-utility analysis

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Abstract

Finite resources need to be allocated over an ever-increasing range of competing health policies and interventions. Economic evaluation has been developed as a methodology to inform decision makers on the efficiency of particular resource allocations. In this paper we summarize cost-utility analysis, one of the most widely-used forms of economic evaluation in healthcare. We discuss its main elements, interpretation, limitations and relevance to the domain of mental health.

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Luyten, J., Naci, H., & Knapp, M. (2016). Economic evaluation of mental health interventions: An introduction to cost-utility analysis. Evidence-Based Mental Health, 19(2), 49–53. https://doi.org/10.1136/eb-2016-102354

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