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Economic Evaluation Across the Four Faces of Prevention: A Canadian Perspective Laurie Goldsmith's presentation on economic evaluations and healthy public policy.
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Links
Investing in prevention : The economic perspective. On the site of the Public Health Agency of Canada. 

Centre for Health Economics and Policy Analysis (CHEPA). On the site of CHEPA, based at McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario. 

CHOosing Interventions that are Cost Effective (WHO-CHOICE). Guides to cost-effectiveness analysis on the site of the World Health Organization.

Centre for Health Economics Research and Evaluation (CHERE). Links to global resources on the site of CHERE at the University of Technology Sydney (Aus.)

College des Économistes de la Santé (CES). Links to dozens of global resources in health economics, on the site of CES (Paris).


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Project Update - Economic Evaluation - October 2010

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Introductory document
The Centre has disseminated an analysis of the issues regarding the economic analysis of the four “P's” of public health, previously produced by Professor Goldsmith and translated by the Centre in order to make it available to a larger audience.

An update of this document is underway in order to develop the dimension of economic analyses of healthy public policies. 

Needs identification workshops

In collaboration with the provincial public health associations, the Centre has also hosted workshops with public health actors. The goal was to explore how the methods and tools of economic evaluation could support the promotion of healthy public policies.

A first workshop was held in Edmonton in March, 2009, and a second was held in Montréal in March 2009.



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