Yes. LOIs that propose to conduct cost-effectiveness analysis in any capacity, if invited to submit a full application, will be asked to remove this aim in their full application. If this aim is not removed, those applications that conduct cost-effectiveness analysis in any capacity may be deemed nonresponsive, and may not proceed to Merit Review.
Will A Proposal To Measure Cost Effectiveness As Any One Of The Specific Aims And/Or To Include It As Any Outcome Of The Study Be Deemed Nonresponsive, Even If It Measures Other Outcomes That Are Meaningful To Patients And Other Stakeholders?
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