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Vol. 24, 2021April 22, 2022 CAT

The cost-effectiveness of in-patient care for COVID-19: implications for health technology assessment in South Africa

Susan Cleary, Tommy Wilkinson, Cynthia T Tchuem, Sumaiyah Docrat, Geetesh Solanki,
COVID-19SARS-CoV-2cost-effectivenesshealth technology assessmentresource allocation
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Cleary S, Wilkinson T, Tchuem CT, Docrat S, Solanki G. The cost-effectiveness of in-patient care for COVID-19: implications for health technology assessment in South Africa. SOUTH AFRICAN HEALTH REVIEW. 2022;24:96-103. doi:10.61473/​001c.75290
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