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Fig 1.

How information is structured to predict incremental cost-effectiveness outcomes.

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Table 1.

Information used to estimate the number of cases of Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia (SAB) prevented by the National Hand Hygiene Initiative.

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Table 2.

Values used to estimate cost savings and years of life gained per Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia avoided.

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Fig 2.

Cost increases and cost savings by state and territory for the National Hand Hygiene Initiative.

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Table 3.

Change to outcomes from adoption of National Hand Hygiene Initiative & Probability an Adoption Decision was Cost-Effective.

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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]

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