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Joshua Salomon | FSI
Joshua Salomon | FSI

Time Preference in Medical Economics: Science or Religion? - Donald A.  Redelmeier, Daniel N. Heller, Milton C. Weinstein, 1994
Time Preference in Medical Economics: Science or Religion? - Donald A. Redelmeier, Daniel N. Heller, Milton C. Weinstein, 1994

Study shows expanding hepatitis C testing to all adults is cost-effective  and improves health outcomes | FSI
Study shows expanding hepatitis C testing to all adults is cost-effective and improves health outcomes | FSI

CDC Supports Salomon's Prevention Policy Modeling Lab | FSI
CDC Supports Salomon's Prevention Policy Modeling Lab | FSI

Joshua Salomon (@SalomonJA) / Twitter
Joshua Salomon (@SalomonJA) / Twitter

When cost-effective interventions are unaffordable: Integrating cost- effectiveness and budget impact in priority setting for global health  programs | PLOS Medicine
When cost-effective interventions are unaffordable: Integrating cost- effectiveness and budget impact in priority setting for global health programs | PLOS Medicine

Joshua Salomon (@SalomonJA) / Twitter
Joshua Salomon (@SalomonJA) / Twitter

Colleges have threatened a return to remote instruction and suspended  students over COVID-19 safety violations - MarketWatch
Colleges have threatened a return to remote instruction and suspended students over COVID-19 safety violations - MarketWatch

Joshua Salomon (@SalomonJA) / Twitter
Joshua Salomon (@SalomonJA) / Twitter

Joshua Salomon | King Center on Global Development
Joshua Salomon | King Center on Global Development

PDF) Clinical Benefits, Costs, and Cost-Effectiveness of Neonatal Intensive  Care in Mexico
PDF) Clinical Benefits, Costs, and Cost-Effectiveness of Neonatal Intensive Care in Mexico

Joshua Salomon (@SalomonJA) / Twitter
Joshua Salomon (@SalomonJA) / Twitter

PDF) When cost-effective interventions are unaffordable: Integrating cost- effectiveness and budget impact in priority setting for global health  programs
PDF) When cost-effective interventions are unaffordable: Integrating cost- effectiveness and budget impact in priority setting for global health programs

Better health projections lead to better health policy, says new SHP  faculty member | FSI
Better health projections lead to better health policy, says new SHP faculty member | FSI

Joshua Salomon (@SalomonJA) / Twitter
Joshua Salomon (@SalomonJA) / Twitter

Joshua Salomon | FSI
Joshua Salomon | FSI

Spring 2004 – Issue 68 - Stanford Lawyer - Stanford University
Spring 2004 – Issue 68 - Stanford Lawyer - Stanford University

Measuring universal health coverage based on an index of effective coverage  of health services in 204 countries and territories, 1990–2019: a  systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019 - The Lancet
Measuring universal health coverage based on an index of effective coverage of health services in 204 countries and territories, 1990–2019: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019 - The Lancet

Cost-effectiveness and resource implications of aggressive action on  tuberculosis in China, India, and South Africa: a combined analysis of nine  models - The Lancet Global Health
Cost-effectiveness and resource implications of aggressive action on tuberculosis in China, India, and South Africa: a combined analysis of nine models - The Lancet Global Health

When cost-effective interventions are unaffordable: Integrating cost- effectiveness and budget impact in priority setting for global health  programs | PLOS Medicine
When cost-effective interventions are unaffordable: Integrating cost- effectiveness and budget impact in priority setting for global health programs | PLOS Medicine

Second Panel on Cost-Effectiveness in Health and Medicine
Second Panel on Cost-Effectiveness in Health and Medicine

PDF) Balancing health and financial protection in health benefit package  design
PDF) Balancing health and financial protection in health benefit package design

Avoiding common pitfalls in modeling targeted strategies for infectious  disease
Avoiding common pitfalls in modeling targeted strategies for infectious disease