Revisiting Rose: Comparing the Benefits and Costs of Population-Wide and Targeted Interventions

Volume: 86, Issue: 4, Pages: 581 - 600
Published: Dec 1, 2008
Abstract
Geoffrey Rose's two principal approaches to public health intervention are (1) targeted strategies focusing on individuals at a personal increased risk of disease and (2) population-wide approaches focusing on the whole population. Beyond his discussion of the strengths and weaknesses of these approaches, there is no empiric work examining the conditions under which one of these approaches may be better than the other.This article uses...
Paper Details
Title
Revisiting Rose: Comparing the Benefits and Costs of Population-Wide and Targeted Interventions
Published Date
Dec 1, 2008
Volume
86
Issue
4
Pages
581 - 600
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