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GiveWell Interpreting the Disability-Adjusted Life-Year (DALY) metric online The Disability-Adjusted Life-Year (DALY) is a metric that combines the burden of mortality and morbidity (non-fatal health problems) into a single number. It is the primary metric used by the World Health Organization to assess the global burden of disease, and the primary metric used by projects such as the Disease Control Priorities in Developing Countries report to quantify the cost-effectiveness of different programs.

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The Disability-Adjusted Life-Year (DALY) is a metric that combines the burden of mortality and morbidity (non-fatal health problems) into a single number. It is the primary metric used by the World Health Organization to assess the global burden of disease, and the primary metric used by projects such as the Disease Control Priorities in Developing Countries report to quantify the cost-effectiveness of different programs.