The cost-effectiveness of digital health interventions: a systematic review of the literature

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  • who: Andrea Gentili from the Hawassa University, Ethiopia (ISCIII), Spain have published the research work: The cost-effectiveness of digital health interventions: A systematic review of the literature, in the Journal: Neurology of December/31,/2020
  • what: The failure (CHF) Video-conferencing system results are grounded on a short follow-up period, and more evidence is needed to evaluate the long-term outcomes of health-coaching programs (Continued) 10.3389/fpubh.2022.787135 frontiersin.org Intervention Type of intervention Cost measurement (incremental cost) Consequence measurement (incremental effect) ICER Key findings (main conclusion) Lopez-Villegas et_al . . .

     

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