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Do Costs in the Education Sector Matter? A Systematic Literature Review of the Economic Impact of Psychosocial Problems on the Education Sector.

Irina PokhilenkoLuca M M JanssenSilvia M A A EversRuben M W A DrostLena SchnitzlerAggie T G Paulus
Published in: PharmacoEconomics (2021)
Since education costs can constitute a significant proportion of the total costs of an intervention or condition, including them in health economics studies might be important in informing optimal resource allocation decisions. Although various methods are available for including education costs in health economics studies, further research is needed to develop evidence-based methods for producing comparable estimates.
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