Contextualization of cost-effectiveness evidence from literature for 382 health interventions for the Ethiopian essential health services package revision.
Alemayehu HailuGetachew Teshome EregataAmanuel YigezuMelanie Y BertramKjell Arne JohanssonOle F NorheimPublished in: Cost effectiveness and resource allocation : C/E (2021)
We conclude that it is possible to identify relevant economic evaluations using evidence from the literature, even if transferability remains a challenge. The present study identified several cost-effective candidate interventions that could, if scaled up, substantially reduce Ethiopia's disease burden.