Summary:
- This article discusses the use of cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) in Stata, a statistical software package, to evaluate healthcare interventions using participant-level data.
- CEA is a method used to compare the costs and outcomes of different healthcare interventions, helping policymakers and healthcare providers make informed decisions about resource allocation.
- The article provides guidance on how to perform CEA in Stata, including how to estimate costs, measure outcomes, and conduct sensitivity analyses to assess the robustness of the results.