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Discover LudwigThe phrase "averted ratio" is not a standard expression in written English and may cause confusion.
It could potentially be used in a specific context related to statistics or finance, but it is not commonly recognized.
Example: "The averted ratio in the study indicated a significant decrease in risk factors among participants."
Alternatives: "prevented ratio" or "avoided ratio".
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The other variables had an impact on cost per case prevented but did not impact the incremental cost per death averted ratio.
In fact, if direct and indirect costs were included in the modeling, the incremental cost/death averted ratio of moving from Yellow Alert to Orange in pandemic (H1N1) 2009 increased to a staggering $8 $81 million for both hospitals.
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The effects on the incremental cost effectiveness ratio per averted malaria case are presented in Table 5 for these parameters and the ICER of reimbursing atovaquone/proguanil or doxycycline instead of mefloquine are shown.
OST alone had the highest cost effectiveness ratios at $1145.9/infection averted and $459.9/QALYs.
Costs are averted when complications are averted (15).
These metrics include deaths averted and private expenditures averted.
We calculated cost-effectiveness as the ratio of added costs to averted DALYs for earlier PHC NASG application compared to later RH NASG application.
For all comparisons, the incremental cost-effectiveness ratios in SSA were in the range of 'highly attractive' interventions ($25 per DALY averted) under World Bank guidance [50], [51], while the ratios in SEA were generally in the range of 'attractive' interventions ($150 per DALY averted), under the same guidance.
Main outcome measures Outcomes calculated for the study period and projected 15 years into the future included costs, disability adjusted life years (DALYs), and incremental cost effectiveness ratios (ICER; $ per DALY averted).
The cumulative annual estimates of averted HCV cases translates into a benefit-cost ratio ranging from 14.2 to 29.3, and cost-effectiveness value ranging from $1,200 to $2,483.
The results are presented as incremental cost effectiveness ratio (ICER) in terms of cost per averted malaria case using an 80% reimbursement of the cheapest malaria chemoprophylaxis compared with the current situation where there is no reimbursement for malaria prophylaxis.
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