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Online calculator shows cost savings of healthy population

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Researchers working on the HRC-funded 'Burden of disease epidemiology, equity, and cost effectiveness programme (BODE3)' have developed an online calculator to help decide how much society should pay for life-saving interventions.

The team, led by Professor Tony Blakely of the University of Otago, Wellington, can estimate the maximum intervention cost a society could invest in a life-saving intervention at different ages while remaining cost-effective according to a user-specified cost-effectiveness threshold.

In the journal article about this work, the researchers say that policymakers could use these estimates as a rapid screening tool to determine if more detailed cost-effectiveness analyses of potential life-saving interventions might be worthwhile, or which proposed life-saving interventions are very unlikely to benefit from such additional research.

Read the Population Health Metrics journal article about this research.

Listen to Professor Tony Blakely and Associate Professor Nick Wilson talk about the online calculator on Radio New Zealand