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Economic evaluations of non-communicable diseases conducted in Sub-Saharan Africa: a critical review of data sources.

Samantha A HollingworthGlory-Anne LeaupepeJustice NonvignonAma Pokuaa FennyEmmanuel A OdameFrancis J Ruiz
Published in: Cost effectiveness and resource allocation : C/E (2023)
The data sources in some domains are considered high quality but there remains a need to make substantial improvements in the methodological adherence and overall quality of data sources to provide evidence that is sufficiently robust to support decision making in SSA within the context of UHC and health benefits plans. Many SSA governments will need to strengthen and build their capacity to conduct economic evaluations of interventions and health technology assessment for improved priority setting. This capacity building includes enhancing local infrastructures for routine data production and management. If many of the policy makers are using economic evaluations to guide resource allocation, it is imperative that the evidence used is of the feasibly highest quality.
Keyphrases
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