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Wat (wie) is cost-effective - definitie

COMPARISON OF COSTS AND OUTCOMES OF DIFFERENT COURSES OF ACTION
Cost effectiveness; Cost effective; Cost-effective; Cost-effectiveness; Cost effectiveness analysis; CEA Registry; Cost-Effectiveness Analysis Registry; Cost-Effectiveness Registry

cost-effective         
¦ adjective effective or productive in relation to its cost.
Derivatives
cost-effectively adverb
cost-effectiveness noun
cost-effective         
Something that is cost-effective saves or makes a lot of money in comparison with the costs involved.
The bank must be run in a cost-effective way.
ADJ
cost-effectively
The management tries to produce the magazine as cost-effectively as possible.
ADV: ADV after v
cost-effectiveness
A Home Office report has raised doubts about the cost-effectiveness of the proposals.
N-UNCOUNT
cost-effectiveness         

Wikipedia

Cost-effectiveness analysis

Cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) is a form of economic analysis that compares the relative costs and outcomes (effects) of different courses of action. Cost-effectiveness analysis is distinct from cost–benefit analysis, which assigns a monetary value to the measure of effect. Cost-effectiveness analysis is often used in the field of health services, where it may be inappropriate to monetize health effect. Typically the CEA is expressed in terms of a ratio where the denominator is a gain in health from a measure (years of life, premature births averted, sight-years gained) and the numerator is the cost associated with the health gain. The most commonly used outcome measure is quality-adjusted life years (QALY).

Cost–utility analysis is similar to cost-effectiveness analysis. Cost-effectiveness analyses are often visualized on a plane consisting of four quadrants, the cost represented on one axis and the effectiveness on the other axis. Cost-effectiveness analysis focuses on maximising the average level of an outcome, distributional cost-effectiveness analysis extends the core methods of CEA to incorporate concerns for the distribution of outcomes as well as their average level and make trade-offs between equity and efficiency, these more sophisticated methods are of particular interest when analysing interventions to tackle health inequality.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor cost-effective
1. Building more cost–effective prisons is one of them.
2. And export controls are a very cost–effective tool.
3. The system is managed, controlled, and cost–effective, he said.
4. Yes, much health spending has been beneficial and cost–effective.
5. SEER 13, he says, will very quickly become cost–effective.