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Evaluation of intervention
Cost-minimization analysis
An analysis that compares the costs of equally effective treatment alternatives.
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Control event rate (CER) and experimental event rate (EER)
Relative risk (RR)
Absolute and relative risk reduction (ARR and RRR)
Odds ratio
Absolute and relative risk increase (ARI and RRI)
Number needed to be treated (NNT)
Number needed to harm (NNH)
Patient's expected event rate (PEER)
Likelihood of being helped versus harmed (LHH)
Clinical decision analysis (CDA)
Cost-benefit analysis
Cost-effectiveness analysis
Cost-minimization analysis
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Introduction
Control event rate (CER) and experimental event rate (EER)
Relative risk (RR)
Absolute and relative risk reduction (ARR and RRR)
Odds ratio
Absolute and relative risk increase (ARI and RRI)
Number needed to be treated (NNT)
Number needed to harm (NNH)
Patient's expected event rate (PEER)
Likelihood of being helped versus harmed (LHH)
Clinical decision analysis (CDA)
Cost-benefit analysis
Cost-effectiveness analysis
Cost-minimization analysis
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