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Reviewing the cost-effectiveness of long-acting reversible contraceptive methods in an Australian context.

Matthew LynchRichard De Abreu LourençoMartin FlatteryMarion Haas
Published in: The Australian & New Zealand journal of obstetrics & gynaecology (2018)
Despite evidence that LARCs represent value for money, limitations in study quality and approaches must be taken into account when applying these results to Australia. Differences in healthcare settings aside, LARCs may also have benefits beyond their effect on pregnancy that might be captured in broader analyses, such as cost-benefit analyses using willingness to pay methods. These would capture benefits beyond health, which seem to be particularly relevant to contraception.
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