All of the raw numbers for this project are already sitting in structured Excel workbooks; what I need now is the analytical horsepower in SAS to turn them into clear cost-effectiveness results. The scope centers on importing those spreadsheets, cleaning and harmonising the variables, then running the full economic evaluation—base-case results, incremental cost-effectiveness ratios and, if appropriate, one-way or probabilistic sensitivity checks. I would like reproducible SAS code, annotated so that I can rerun or tweak the model later, together with an output file (HTML or PDF) that captures the tables and key plots. A concise interpretive memo that highlights the headline findings will round the work off nicely. If you have strong SAS programming experience and are comfortable translating Excel-based data into robust economic metrics, I’m ready to get started right away and will be available to clarify any study design details as you dig in.