Aim & Scope
Cost Effectiveness and Resource Allocation is an open access, health economics journal that publishes manuscripts on all aspects of cost-effectiveness analysis, including conceptual or methodological work, economic evaluations, and policy analysis related to resource allocation at a national or international level. Cost Effectiveness and Resource Allocation is aimed at health economists, health services researchers, and policy-makers with an interest in enhancing the flow and transfer of knowledge relating to efficiency in the health sector. The journal encourages submissions from researchers based in low- and middle-income countries, with a view to increasing the international economic evidence base for health. The journal particularly solicits manuscripts on the costs, effectiveness, or cost-effectiveness of health interventions, based on primary empirical research/data collection or via a modelling approach. A health intervention is defined broadly as any action whose primary intent is to improve health - promotive, preventive, curative and rehabilitative actions at the clinical or population level. As well as manuscripts reporting cost or cost-effectiveness data, the journal also considers contributions that report or discuss methodological aspects of economic evaluation - such as disease modelling, cost estimation, or uncertainty - and policy-related issues such as the interplay between efficiency and other decision-making criteria. [1]
2024 - VOLUME 22, ISSUE 1
The economic burden of bipolar disorder: a case study in Southern Iran
Z Shaker , Z Goudarzi , R Ravangard , ... , K Keshavarz
Cost Effectiveness and Resource Allocation , 2024 - VOLUME 22, ISSUE 1
C Boukhalfa , B Ouakhzan , H Masbah , ... , S Zbiri
Cost Effectiveness and Resource Allocation , 2024 - VOLUME 22, ISSUE 1 , p 1.
Cost of illness studies in COVID-19: a scoping review.
M Nakhaee , M Khandehroo , R Esmaeili
Cost Effectiveness and Resource Allocation , 2024 - VOLUME 22, ISSUE 1 , p 3.
Cost-utility of tiotropium in patients with severe asthma.
Cost Effectiveness and Resource Allocation , 2024 - VOLUME 22, ISSUE 1 , p 4.
Reimagining the relationship between economics and health– WHO ‘Health for all’ provisions
Cost Effectiveness and Resource Allocation , 2024 - VOLUME 22, ISSUE 1 , p 5.
J Nie , H Wu , Q Wu , ... , J Wu
Cost Effectiveness and Resource Allocation , 2024 - VOLUME 22, ISSUE 1 , p 6.
Retention of the highly educated migrants: from the perspective of urban e-service capability.
Cost Effectiveness and Resource Allocation , 2024 - VOLUME 22, ISSUE 1 , p 7.