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Cost effective
Prevention
Guidance
NICE
Public Health guidance
U.S.
National Commission on Prevention Priorities
U.S.
Partnership for Prevention: Priorities among effective clinical preventive
services
Australia:
assessing
the cost-effectiveness of interventions to prevent childhood obesity (ACE)
U.S.
Preventive Services Task Force
Projects
OECD:
Economics of Prevention project
WHO-CHOICE:
Choosing interventions that are cost-effective
World
Bank: Disease Control Priorities Project
Best
Buys for Public Health
WHO:
Preventing chronic diseases: a vital investment
QQUIP:
Estimating health and productivity gains in England
Methodology
Using
economic analyses for local priority setting : the population cost-impact
approach Prof R Heller, Evidence for Population
Health Unit, Division of Epidemiology and Health Sciences, University of
Manchester
Reviews of
evidence
Tackling
inequalities through the social determinants of health: Building the
evidence base
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