Comparing smoking cessation to screening and brief intervention for alcohol in distributional cost effectiveness analysis to explore the sensitivity of results to socioeconomic inequalities characterised in model inputs
Comparing smoking cessation to screening and brief intervention for alcohol in distributional cost effectiveness analysis to explore the sensitivity of results to socioeconomic inequalities characterised in model inputs is a book. It was written by Fan Yang and published by Centre for Health Econimics, University of York, UK in 2021.
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- author: Fan Yang
- publication date: 2021
- book publisher: Centre for Health Econimics, University of York, UK
- book series: CHE research paper
- book subjects: Medical economics-Great Britain, Health status indicators-Great Britain, Smoking cessation
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