Department of Pharmaceutical Outcomes and Policy, University of Florida Health, Gainesville, FL, USA
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Economic Evaluation of Vaccination Programs: Assessing Cost-Effectiveness and Public Health Impact
Author(s): Stella Frost*
Economic evaluation of vaccination plays a crucial role in assessing the cost-effectiveness and societal impact of immunization programs.
With limited healthcare resources and competing priorities, decision-makers must allocate funds efficiently to maximize public health benefits.
Economic evaluation provides a systematic framework for comparing the costs and benefits of vaccination, helping policymakers make informed
decisions about resource allocation, program design, and policy implementation. At its core, economic evaluation involves analyzing the costs
and health outcomes associated with vaccination. This typically involves comparing the costs of vaccination (including vaccine procurement,
administration, and monitoring) to the economic benefits derived from preventing illness, disability, and death. By quantifying both the economic
costs and health benefi.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2472-1042.2024.9.222
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