Published: September 2025

Last updated: May 2026

Cost-comparison analysis

A cost-comparison analysis is a method used to compare the total costs of different interventions (including the costs of managing any related consequences) that are known or assumed to produce equivalent health outcomes. The aim of this analysis is to identify the least expensive treatment alternative for achieving a specific health outcome within a given population. This was previously termed ‘cost-minimisation analysis’.

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