Use of cost-effectiveness acceptability curves, as a method for summarising information on uncertainty in cost-effectiveness, has become widespread within applied studies. This includes several studies in the mental health field. This editorial uses examples from recent papers to illustrate how cost-effectiveness acceptability curves are constructed, what they represent and how they should be interpreted.
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Fenwick, E., & Byford, S. (2005, August). A guide to cost-effectiveness acceptability curves. British Journal of Psychiatry. https://doi.org/10.1192/bjp.187.2.106
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