This course, Cost-Effectiveness Analysis for Public Health: A Beginner's Guide, was developed by Dagna Constenla during her tenure as an Associate Research Professor in the Department of International Health at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. The content reflects the state of knowledge and best practices as of 2017.
This course is now offered independently by Climawahealth and is separate from Johns Hopkins University.
The views, opinions, and methodologies presented in this course are solely those of the instructor, Dagna Constenla, and do not necessarily represent the views or policies of Johns Hopkins University.
Johns Hopkins University does not endorse or assume any responsibility for the current content, delivery, or any outcomes associated with this independently offered course.
The initial development of this course benefited from the use of certain resources (e.g., software, equipment) available at Johns Hopkins University.
Certain materials within this course may be subject to the copyright of Johns Hopkins University and are used with permission. Any further use or reproduction of these materials requires authorization from Johns Hopkins University.
While the foundational principles remain relevant, please note that the field of economic evaluation is continually evolving. Climawahealth strives to provide up-to-date and accurate information, but we encourage learners to consult current research and best practices in conjunction with this course.
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