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Methodological Research

The empirical and applied work within the Sydney School of Public Health is supported by a strong methodological research program with an emphasis on developing methods to quantify outcomes of health interventions. Click on the links below for a description of each project.

  • Valuing health states using Quality Adjusted Life Years
  • Valuing the benefits of health and health care in monetary terms
  • Improving the design of health surveys

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Authorised by: Head of Health Economics. Last updated: 29-Oct-2009  

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