Fig 1.
How information is structured to predict incremental cost-effectiveness outcomes.
Table 1.
Information used to estimate the number of cases of Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia (SAB) prevented by the National Hand Hygiene Initiative.
Table 2.
Values used to estimate cost savings and years of life gained per Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia avoided.
Fig 2.
Cost increases and cost savings by state and territory for the National Hand Hygiene Initiative.
Table 3.
Change to outcomes from adoption of National Hand Hygiene Initiative & Probability an Adoption Decision was Cost-Effective.
Fig 3.
Estimated mean change in infection rates after the intervention in each state/territory.
Results from the best fitting regression model in each state/territory, reproduced from Barnett et al. [23]