There are three 3-month-long options to treat studentitis, a depression-like condition in which a student thinks he or she will be in college forever with no option for parole. Results (effectiveness) cannot be determined until students have been exposed to the treatments for a period of 3 months. Option I is the standard option, which consists of group counseling. Option II consists of a new studentitis medication that has no side effects. Option III consists of a combination of the new medication and group counseling The costs of the standard option, Option I (counseling), are $100 per month. This treatment alone is measured to be effective in 40% of the cases. The costs of Option II (medication) are $50 per month for the medication. This treatment alone is measured to be effective in 60% of the cases The costs of Option III (counseling and medication) are the combined costs of Options I and II. The effectiveness of this combination treatment is measured to be 90% Each option includes 3 months of therapy for these 3 months: QUESTION 1: Calculate a CER (Cost Effectiveness Ratio) for Option 1 QUESTION 2: Calculate an ICER comparing Option 1 with Option 2.
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