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Fig. 3

From: Cost-effectiveness of providing patients with information on managing mild low-back symptoms in an occupational health setting

Fig. 3

a and b Cost-effectiveness (CE) planes for the comparisons of Booklet (a) and Combined (b) vs. NC. Base case is indicated with a diamond and bootstrapped, simulated cases with small dots. Both graphs show the probability of the bootstrapped, simulated cases across the CE plane quadrants. In the north-eastern (NE) quadrant, intervention group is considered more costly and more effective than the control group and in the north-western (NW) quadrant, more costly and less effective, in the south-western (SW) less costly and less effective and in the south-eastern (SE) more effective and less costly, respectively. [See also Additional file 2]

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