Title of article
Cost effectiveness analysis of radon remediation programmes
Author/Authors
Christine A. Kennedy، نويسنده , , Alastair M. Gray، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
7
From page
9
To page
15
Abstract
The economic implications of regulations governing radon gas level identification and remediation in buildings are
poorly understood, and attempts to address these issues have been criticised for lack of comparability. It is
imperative therefore that a general model for the economic evaluation of radon remediation programmes is adopted
to ensure comparability between studies and settings and to increase the usefulness of the results to decision makers.
This paper presents general guidelines for the use of cost-effectiveness analysis ŽCEA. as an economic appraisal tool
in the evaluation of radon reduction and prevention programmes. The data requirements for a CEA of radon
remediation programmes concern both costs and outcomes. These components are discussed with respect to:
programme objectives, comparator choice, perspective, time horizon, discounting, uncertainty, and final ratios.
Adhering to clear guidelines concerning these aspects of evaluations will facilitate meaningful evaluation of radon
remediation programmes. Finally, by evaluating the radon remediation programmes using methods applied to other
health interventions Žsuch as lung cancer prevention interventions., comparisons using the same metric can be made
across policy areas.
Keywords
Life years gained , Radon screening , environmental health , Economics , Natural radiation , Policy formation , Radon-remediation , Cost-effectiveness analysis , Cost-effectiveness ratio , Policy guidelines , Economic evaluation , Regulation evaluation , Economic appraisal , Health intervention , Radon gas , Radon-induced lung cancer , Discounting
Journal title
Science of the Total Environment
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
Science of the Total Environment
Record number
982594
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