Public Health Interventions Cost Effectiveness Database (PHICED)

Introduction

The Public Health Interventions Cost Effectiveness Database (PHICED) is a database of bibliographic records related to public health areas. It includes cost-effectiveness studies, NICE guidance and decision tools relating to alcohol, obesity, physical activity and tobacco. It is aimed at professionals who provide or commission public health interventions.

The development of this tool was funded by Health England and forms part of the National Library for Public Health.

Further information

Contact details

Please contact Sue Baughan if you have any feedback or comments about PHICED.

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 Public Health  AreaThe public health areas currently included on the website are; alcohol, obesity, physical activity and tobacco.    
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Intervention  Reference  PH Area  Patient Group  Country 
Secondary
prevention 
Hurley SF, Matthews JP. The Quit Benefits Model: a Markov model for assessing the health benefits and health care cost savings of quitting smoking. Cost Effectiveness and Resource Allocation. 2007;5(2). 
Tobacco  Adults Australia 
Secondary
prevention 
Hill A. A cost-effectiveness evaluation of single and combined smoking cessation interventions in Texas. Texas Medicine. 2006;102(8):50-5. 
Tobacco  Adults USA 
Secondary
prevention 
Lee HL, Mehta T, Ray B, Heng MS, McCollum PT, Chetter IC. A non-randomised controlled trial of the clinical and cost effectiveness of a supervised exercise programme for claudication. European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery. 2007;33(2):202-7. 
Physical activity  Adults UK 
Secondary
prevention 
Halpin HA, McMenamin SB, Rideout J, Boyce-Smith G. The costs and effectiveness of different benefit designs for treating tobacco dependence: results from a randomized trial. Inquiry. 2006;43(1):54-65. 
Tobacco  Adults USA 
Primary
prevention 
Munro J, Brazier J, Davey R, Nicholl J. Physical activity for the over-65s: could it be a cost-effective exercise for the NHS? Journal of Public Health Medicine. 1997;19(4):397-402. 
Physical activity  Adults UK 
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Updated September 2011, based on searches undertaken on 24th August 2011