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Thanks Adam
Still think a pertinent issue is that pub. health/prevention evaluation
methods weak especially in relation to the neglect of economic
evaluation.NICE pub. health efforts stymied by lack of cost effectiveness
data
This field just like daft PCORI in the USA=effectiveenss analysis with
consideration of costs is like a coach with no horses! As ever " what is
clinically effective may not be cost effective but what is cost effective
is always clinically effective"
Blessings to all!
Alan
On 16 March 2012 11:55, Adam Oliver <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Hi
>
> The latest issue of JHPPL, which is a themed issue of prevention
> politics and public health governance,  is on-line, and can be viewed
> at: http://jhppl.dukejournals.org/content/current
>
> Best,
> Adam
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