Research Article
Cost-Effectiveness of Contraceptive Use in Indonesia after the Implementation of the National Health Insurance System
Table 1
Parameter used in the decision tree model.
| | Parameters | Value | Reference |
| | Epidemiology | | | | Probability of using SARC | 75.71% | [7–10] | | Probability of using condom | 3.74% | [7–10] | | Probability of using pill | 29.43% | [7–10] | | Probability of using injection | 66.83% | [7–10] | | Probability of using LARC | 24.29% | [7–10] | | Probability of using implant | 41.56% | [7–10] | | Probability of using IUD | 41.85% | [7–10] | | Probability of using non-contraceptive | 20.22% | [7–10] | | Annual costs | | | | Condom | $5.36 | [13, 16] | | Pill | $2.89 | [13, 14] | | Injection | $4.25 | [11, 15] | | Implant | $1.42 | [11, 13] | | IUD | $0.71 | [11, 13] | | Effectiveness | | | | Non-contraceptive | 15.00% | [17] | | Condom | 85.00% | [17] | | Pill | 92.00% | [17] | | Injection | 97.00% | [17] | | Implant | 99.95% | [17] | | IUD | 99.20% | [17] |
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