Journal:
:international journal of health policy and management
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rob baltussen
radboud institute for health sciences, radboud university medical center,
nijmegen, the netherlands maarten p. jansen
radboud institute for health sciences, radboud university medical center,
nijmegen, the netherlands evelinn mikkelsen
radboud institute for health sciences, radboud university medical center,
nijmegen, the netherlands noor tromp
radboud institute for health sciences, radboud university medical center,
nijmegen, the netherlands jan hontelez
erasmus mc, university medical center rotterdam, rotterdam, the netherlands leon bijlmakers
radboud institute for health sciences, radboud university medical center,
nijmegen, the netherlands gert jan van der wilt
priority setting of health interventions is generally considered as a valuable approach to support low- and middle-income countries (lmics) in their strive for universal health coverage (uhc). however, present initiatives on priority setting are mainly geared towards the development of more cost-effectiveness information, and this evidence does not sufficiently support countries to make optimal...