What Does PE Stand For?
PE stands for Pharmacoeconomics
Pharmacoeconomics (PE) is a branch of health economics that evaluates the economic impact of pharmaceutical products and treatments. It analyzes the cost-effectiveness, cost-utility, and overall value of drugs in relation to their therapeutic benefits, aiming to inform healthcare decision-making and optimize resource allocation. By assessing both the financial and health outcomes associated with medications, pharmacoeconomics plays a critical role in shaping policies, ensuring that patients have access to effective treatments while managing healthcare costs effectively.
Added on 27th September 2008 | Last edited on 16th June 2025 | Edit Acronym