novel interventions

How Are These Interventions Evaluated?

The evaluation of novel interventions involves several steps:
- Pilot Studies and Clinical Trials: Initial testing in controlled environments to assess safety and efficacy.
- Field Trials: Implementation in real-world settings to evaluate effectiveness and feasibility.
- Surveillance Systems: Continuous monitoring through public health surveillance systems to track the impact and identify any adverse effects.
- Cost-Benefit Analysis: Assessing the economic viability and cost-effectiveness compared to traditional methods.

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