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      Five-hundred life-saving interventions and their cost-effectiveness.

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          We gathered information on the cost-effectiveness of life-saving interventions in the United States from publicly available economic analyses. "Life-saving interventions" were defined as any behavioral and/or technological strategy that reduces the probability of premature death among a specified target population. We defined cost-effectiveness as the net resource costs of an intervention per year of life saved. To improve the comparability of cost-effectiveness ratios arrived at with diverse methods, we established fixed definitional goals and revised published estimates, when necessary and feasible, to meet these goals. The 587 interventions identified ranged from those that save more resources than they cost, to those costing more than 10 billion dollars per year of life saved. Overall, the median intervention costs $42,000 per life-year saved. The median medical intervention cost $19,000/life-year; injury reduction $48,000/life-year; and toxin control $2,800,000/life-year. Cost/life-year ratios and bibliographic references for more than 500 life-saving interventions are provided.

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          Longevity benefits and costs of reducing various risks

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            Journal
            Risk Anal.
            Risk analysis : an official publication of the Society for Risk Analysis
            0272-4332
            0272-4332
            Jun 1995
            : 15
            : 3
            Affiliations
            [1 ] Center for Health Policy Research and Education, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina 27708, USA.
            Article
            10.1111/j.1539-6924.1995.tb00330.x
            7604170
            e855ca9a-babc-46f5-bcd6-2050ab039902
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