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How to use a cost effectiveness analysis to evaluate your digital health product.
How to use a cost utility analysis to evaluate your digital health product.
Resources to help local commissioners achieve value for money by estimating the return on investment (ROI) and cost-effectiveness of public health programmes.
Adapt your technology operations, finance models and cost optimisation techniques to get the most out of the public cloud.
How to use a cost benefit analysis to evaluate your digital health product.
How to use an economic evaluation to evaluate your digital health product.
Helping public health practitioners conducting evaluations – using economic evaluation to identify the value gained from an intervention.
Find out if simplified expenses suits your business. Compare what expenses you can claim using simplified expenses with what you can claim by working out the actual costs.
Why it's important to evaluate digital health products that have been developed rapidly and how to choose evaluation methods in these circumstances.
Advice on planning appeals and the award costs.
The Valuation Office Agency's (VOA) technical manual for the rating of business (non-domestic) property.
How to report expenses and benefits you provide to employees or directors.
How to use a budget impact analysis to evaluate your digital health product.
How to use a cost consequence analysis to evaluate your digital health product.
This Spend Control ceased as a requirement on 1st February 2023. Other Cabinet Office Spending Controls remain operational.
Directives, regulations, policies and guidance relating to the procurement of supplies, services and works for the public sector.
Compare different evaluation approaches and choose an appropriate method.
Use a simpler calculation to work out income tax for your vehicle, home and business premises expenses
Don’t include personal or financial information like your National Insurance number or credit card details.
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