
Health Economic Assessments
Health economic assessments evaluate the value of healthcare interventions by comparing their costs to their benefits, such as improved health outcomes or quality of life. They help decide if a new treatment or program is a good use of resources, ensuring that limited healthcare funds are used efficiently. These assessments consider factors like expenses, effectiveness, and long-term impacts, providing decision-makers with evidence to prioritize interventions that offer the best health benefits relative to their costs. Ultimately, they aim to support informed choices that maximize health improvements within available budgets.