Cost-Effectiveness of Interventions to Improve Maternal, Newborn and Child Health Outcomes: A WHO-CHOICE Analysis for Eastern Sub-Saharan Africa and South-East Asia.
Karin StenbergRory WattsMelanie Y BertramKaia EngesveenBlerta MaliqiLale SayRaymond HutubessyPublished in: International journal of health policy and management (2021)
Within each region there are interventions which represent very good value for money. There are opportunities to gear investments towards high-impact interventions and packages for MNCH outcomes. Cost-effectiveness tools can be used at national level to inform investment cases and overall priority setting processes.