II. Literature Review A study by (1997), concluded that after comparing other post MI treatment interventions, cardiac rehabilitation is more cost effective than thrombotic therapy, coronary by-pass surgery and cholesterol lowering drugs, though less cost-effective than smoking cessation programmes. In 1997, cost-effectiveness was determined to reflect the UK situation. The results suggested QALY of ₤6,900, and a cost per life year gained three times ₤15,700. Although, it has been proven cost-ef
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