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Cost–effectiveness study
A study where the cost of a drug or service is compared to its therapeutic impact. Cost-effectiveness studies determine the relative efficiency of various drugs or services in achieving desired therapeutic outcomes.
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- Industry/Domain: Health care
- Category: Pharmacy
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