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While it can be used to measure health-related quality of life alone, its main purpose is to measure the 'utility' of health states (that is, the preferences people have for different health states) in a way suitable for use in economic evaluation studies, in particular, cost-utility analysis.
8) When cost-utility analysis is applied to these data, using many country-specific economic assumptions and efficacy of treatment assumptions, then cost-effective intervention thresholds can be calculated.
 
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