#2154. COVID-19: not the time for health economists? A plea for more proactive health economic involvement

September 2026publication date
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Abstract:
This paper aims to determine the total direct and indirect cost of vacinnation programs, their benefits, and cost-effectiveness. The question is: Who has evaluated whether this vaccination campaign is organized in the most efficient and/or most cost-effective way?
Management questions that call for economic analysis include:
who should make which decisions in vacinnation campaign and how should logistics, storage and administration be organized
in the most cost-effective way.
Keywords:
COVID-19, vaccination, cost-effectiveness, vaccination center

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