A comprehensive Covid-19 response—the need for economic evaluation

New England Journal of Medicine 386 (26):2449–2451 (2022)
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Abstract

Although policymakers and investigators still struggle to quantify and compare the effects of various Covid-related interventions, we are steadily amassing data that could help inform choices. The pandemic’s medical, social, and economic harms have been immense, and they warrant a continuous policy response. All decision makers use some type of mental model to weigh the pros and cons of various policy options. Rigorous economic evaluation formalizes this process. Value judgments will still be required, but economic evaluation can make the decision-making process more systematic, comprehensive, and transparent.

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Govind Persad
University of Denver

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