Sökning: "Cost benefit analysis CBA"
Visar resultat 16 - 20 av 21 avhandlingar innehållade orden Cost benefit analysis CBA.
16. Health economic evaluation methods for decision-making in preventive dentistry
Sammanfattning : The aims of this thesis were to evaluate caries-preventive measures from a societal perspective, to demonstrate the use of resources in preventive dentistry, to develop and discuss techniques suitable for evaluating dental care costs and outcomes, and to test costs and consequences within a health economic decision model adapted to preventive dental care. The thesis is based on three separate studies with three separate cohorts. LÄS MER
17. Essays on economic evaluation in health care : evaluation of hormone replacement therapy and uncertainty in economic evaluations
Sammanfattning : This thesis contains six papers closely related to current research topics in the field of economic evaluation in health care. The thesis discusses methodological features of cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) and cost-benefit analysis (CBA). It further relates to issues of modelling and how to account for uncertainty in economic evaluations. LÄS MER
18. Fire safety design of road tunnels
Sammanfattning : This thesis can be described as a journey in performance-based fire safety design. Along the way questions such as what fire safety is, how it can be measured, whether we are posing the right questions, or engineer the best solutions, have arisen. LÄS MER
19. The Rationality and Moral Acceptability of Vision Zero Goal and Its Interventions
Sammanfattning : This licentiate thesis discusses moral issues associated with road safety work, with a particular emphasis on the Vision Zero (VZ) goal and its interventions. The licentiate thesis contains three articles and an introduction that briefly discusses issues and arguments presented in the articles. LÄS MER
20. Geosystem services to support decisions on subsurface use
Sammanfattning : Awareness of the subsurface is in general low and is not a daily concern for decision-makers. This often results in that decisions on access to subsurface resources instead are guided by a ‘first come, first served principle’. LÄS MER