This paper here might have some useful info for a cost-effectiveness analysis (https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11166-015-9222-7) see Table 11 “Benefits and Costs to World Population of 1,000 Additional Adult Registrants”
Lives Saved
Caucasian 0.00669
Black 0.00668
Asian 0.01940
U.S. Hispanic 0.00538
You’d need ~50k to 100k people to spend 10 mins each to save one life.
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This paper here might have some useful info for a cost-effectiveness analysis (https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11166-015-9222-7) see Table 11 “Benefits and Costs to World Population of 1,000 Additional Adult Registrants”
Lives Saved
Caucasian 0.00669
Black 0.00668
Asian 0.01940
U.S. Hispanic 0.00538
You’d need ~50k to 100k people to spend 10 mins each to save one life.