This is minor, but you seem to use “cost-effectiveness” the opposite of the standard way. Your DCEA table shows that you use it to mean cost-per-weighted-DALY (so lower is better); this is the inverse of the usual meaning, weighted-DALY-(or whatever)-per-cost ( higher is better).
This is minor, but you seem to use “cost-effectiveness” the opposite of the standard way. Your DCEA table shows that you use it to mean cost-per-weighted-DALY (so lower is better); this is the inverse of the usual meaning, weighted-DALY-(or whatever)-per-cost ( higher is better).
Thank you for spotting that!