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. 2017 Apr 10;1(3):185–194. doi: 10.1007/s41669-017-0021-8

Table 4.

Sensitivity analysis of uncertain parameters on the study results

Parameter Percentage change in parameter Effect on treatment costs Comments/justification
Malaria prevalence 43% reduction in the rate used from 0.47 to 0.27 Total and average costs significantly reduced by 37% Indicates the significant impact of accuracy of diagnosis on the cost of treatment
Change in rate to reflect the lower prevalence in a previous larger study as well as capture the impact of presumptive treatment
Personnel salaries  25% reduction in personnel cost Treatment costs (total and average) reduced by 21% High cost of personnel indicates significant contribution to the high costs of treatment
50% reduction in personnel cost Treatment costs reduced by 41%
Discount rate  3–5% No significant change in treatment costs Discount rate shows no impact on treatment costs
Reflects standard practice in economic evaluations [26]
3–10% No significant change in treatment costs
Drug costs  Increased by 25% Total and average cost per case increased minimally at 2% Drug prices do not significantly impact on the total cost of treatment
Decreased by 25% Total and cost per case reduced minimally at 3.3%