Taking a local government perspective for economic evaluation of a population-level programme to promote exercise

Health Policy - Tập 125 - Trang 651-657 - 2021
Paolo Candio1,2, David Meads2, Andrew J. Hill2, Laura Bojke3
1Health Economics Research Centre, University of Oxford, 0X37LF Oxford, UK
2Leeds Institute of Health Sciences, University of Leeds, LS29JT Leeds, UK
3Centre for Health Economics, University of York, YO105DD Heslington UK

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