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Economics and preventing hospital-acquired infection

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EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Volume 10, Issue 4, Pages 561-566

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CENTERS DISEASE CONTROL
DOI: 10.3201/eid1004.020754

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The economics of preventing hospital-acquired infections is most often described in general terms. The underlying concepts and mechanisms are rarely made explicit but should be understood for research and policy-making. We define the key economic concepts and specify an illustrative model that uses hypothetical data to identify how two related questions might be addressed: 1) how much should be invested for infection control, and 2) what are the most appropriate infection-control programs? We aim to make explicit the economics of preventing hospital-acquired infections.

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