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Using economic evaluations in implementation science to increase transparency in costs and outcomes for organizational decision-makers.

Lisa SaldanaDebra P RitzwollerMark CampbellEryn Piper Block
Published in: Implementation science communications (2022)
By gaining a greater understanding of the costs and economic impact associated with different implementation approaches, organizational decision-makers will have better transparency for future replication and scale-up. The use of economic evaluations can help to advance this understanding and provide researchers, purveyors or third-party intermediaries, and organizational decision-makers with essential information to facilitate implementation.
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