Assessment of Economic Value of Assistive Technologies Through Quality-Adjusted Work-Life Years (QAWLY)
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Abstract
Assistive technologies (ATs) are commonly used to improve the quality of life of persons with disabilities. While their utility to a person is usually clear, their cost-effectiveness or economic value is often unclear. There are no tools for specifically assessing the cost-effectiveness of an AT. Such cost effectiveness analysis is often important in workplace contexts where an employer or other agencies are responsible for providing accommodations.
Year of Publication
2020
Conference Name
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Date Published
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