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An international review of the cost-effectiveness of expanded neonatal bloodspot screening and its implications for the Netherlands : (heel)Pricking Babies around the Globe

Leewis, L.J.B. (2009) An international review of the cost-effectiveness of expanded neonatal bloodspot screening and its implications for the Netherlands : (heel)Pricking Babies around the Globe.

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Abstract:In 2008 the Center for Population Screening (CvB) made an inventory of Dutch cost-effectiveness evaluations for all its screening programs. This inventory showed that so far, no evaluation had been conducted to determine the cost-effectiveness of the heel prick program. In 2007 the Dutch neonatal heel prick screening program was expanded from 3 to 17 conditions and therefore received priority for determining its cost-effectiveness. This report is meant to show what is known about the costeffectiveness of the neonatal heel prick program through cost-effectiveness evaluations done abroad
Item Type:Essay (Master)
Clients:
RIVM-VTV
Faculty:BMS: Behavioural, Management and Social Sciences
Subject:44 medicine
Programme:Health Sciences MSc (66851)
Link to this item:https://purl.utwente.nl/essays/59396
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