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Availability of data for cost-effectiveness comparison of child vision and hearing screening programmes.

Jan KikEveline A M HeijnsdijkAllison R MackeyGwen CarrAnna M HorwoodMaria FroniusJill CarltonHelen J GriffithsInger M UhlénHuibert Jan Simonsznull null
Published in: Journal of medical screening (2022)
Data collection is insufficient in hearing screening and even more so in vision screening: data essential for cost-effectiveness comparison could not be reported from most countries. When collection takes place, this is mostly at a local level for quality assurance or accountability, and data are often not accessible. The resulting inability to compare cost-effectiveness among screening programmes perpetuates their diversity and inefficiency.
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