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Methods for estimating economic benefits of surgical interventions in low-income and middle-income countries: a scoping review.

Amy HillaVictoria ReeseJustice NonvignonCarrie B Dolan
Published in: BMJ open (2020)
To make informed policy decisions regarding global health investments, the economic impact must be accurately measured. Researchers employ a range of techniques to quantify the economic benefit of surgeries in LMICs, which limits understanding of overall economic value. We conclude that the literature would benefit from a careful selection of methods, incorporating age and disability weights based on the Global Burden of Disease weights, and converting DALYs to dollars using the value of statistical life approach and the human capital approach, reporting both estimates.
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