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Evaluation / Health / Costs / Ethics / Cost–utility analysis / Utility / Cost–benefit analysis / Policy analysis / Welfarism / Health economics / Welfare economics / Evaluation methods
Date: 2014-07-15 08:31:16
Evaluation
Health
Costs
Ethics
Cost–utility analysis
Utility
Cost–benefit analysis
Policy analysis
Welfarism
Health economics
Welfare economics
Evaluation methods

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