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Issues in the Costing of Large Projects in Health and Healthcare
Content 1
Summary
This publication aims to provide guidance in costing programs and interventions for public health and health promotion professionals and health sector managers.
This work was undertaken as part of the Costing for
Health Economic Evaluation Program (CHEEP).
The objectives of CHEEP are to: p
rovide evidence regarding the cost and consequences
of health interventions, services and systems
useful to NSW Health and the Cancer Institute NSW; d
evelop a model for defining and producing policy
relevant deliverables for these stakeholders; d
evelop and report new methods for studying, and
knowledge regarding, the costs and consequences of
health interventions, services and systems in the course
of its work for the stakeholders; b
uild skills and capacity for undertaking these types of
analyses in NSW.
Content 2
File Link:
Issues in the Costing of Large Projects in Health and Healthcare
File Size:
163 kb
Type:
Discussion
Date of Publication:
28 February 2009
Author:
Centre for Epidemiology and Evidence
ISBN:
978 1 74187 275 0
SHPN:
(CHA) 080269