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. 2022 Aug 22;101(11):1350–1356. doi: 10.1177/00220345221113756

Figure 2.

Figure 2.

Cost-effectiveness and acceptability of the base case. (A) Cost-effectiveness plane. The costs and effectiveness of artificial intelligence (AI) versus no AI are plotted for 1,000 sampled individuals in each group. (B) Incremental cost-effectiveness. Incremental costs and effectiveness of AI compared with no AI are plotted. Quadrants indicate comparative cost-effectiveness (e.g., lower right: lower costs and higher effectiveness). Inserted cross-tabulation: Percentage of samples lying in different quadrants. (C) Cost-effectiveness acceptability. We plotted the probability of comparators being acceptable in terms of their cost-effectiveness depending on the willingness-to-pay threshold of a payer. The range of willingness to pay was expanded from 0 to 100 euros and did not considerably change beyond this threshold.