ESTIMATING CONFIDENCE INTERVALS FOR COST
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MOHAMMAD A. CHAUDHARY; SALLY C. STEARNS
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Article
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1996
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John Wiley and Sons
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English
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Cost-effectiveness ratios usually appear as point estimates without confidence intervals, since the numerator and denominator are both stochastic and one cannot estimate the variance of the estimator exactly. The recent literature, however, stresses the importance of presenting confidence intervals