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This note includes the value for money metrics that providers must report on as part of their Annual Accounts reporting and also explains how to calculate the metrics.
Find out how to value company benefits for your employees.
Value for money technical and summary reports, guidance, standard and code of practice
Study assessing the need for primary research to update the Value of a Life Year (VOLY) and Willingness-To-Pay for Quality Adjusted Life-Year (WTP-QALY).
Find out how to account for VAT schemes on business gifts, samples and promotional schemes.
Guidance on different ways in which a value can be applied to local environmental issues such as graffiti and litter.
How to use a cost benefit analysis to evaluate your digital health product.
Like other forms of property, you can buy, sell and license IP, it is important you understand the value your trade mark, patent or design.
This page brings together research, guidance and estimates to help government and private organisations consider the value of culture and heritage capital.
A beginner's guide on assessing whether a proposed housing project is financially viable.
Helping public health practitioners conducting evaluations – using economic evaluation to identify the value gained from an intervention.
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