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Economic Cases for NCD Prevention and Control: A Global Perspective

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Economic Cases for NCD Prevention and Control expands the evidence base on the economic burden of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) and the impact of NCD prevention and control programs globally. This Collection highlights investment cases, economic evaluations of interventions, and economic impacts on households, health systems, and nations. This Collection was produced by the International NCD Economics Research Network, a coalition of academic, governmental, and non-governmental partners, chaired by Centers for Disease Control and Protection, RTI International, and University of Illinois, Chicago. 

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    Rachel Nugent, Ph.D.
    Rachel Nugent, Ph.D.
Introduction
Economic Evaluation and Investment Cases
Household Resource Allocation
Risk Factor Policies
 

This Collection was supported by TEPHINET, a program of the Task Force for Global Health, Inc., via Cooperative Agreement number NU2GGH001873, funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Department of Health and Human Services, The Task Force for Global Health, Inc. or TEPHINET.

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