Although preventive approaches to disease are intuitively appealing and frequently presented as a way to reduce costs, analyses have suggested that they're generally no more cost-effective than therapeutic interventions. But are some more cost-effective than others?
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Chokshi, D. A., & Farley, T. A. (2012). The Cost-Effectiveness of Environmental Approaches to Disease Prevention. New England Journal of Medicine, 367(4), 295–297. https://doi.org/10.1056/nejmp1206268
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