Calculate the Incremental Cost Effectiveness Ratio (ICER) for Treatment D compared to getting no treatment and show your work. In your own words, define precisely what your answer means and explain how an individual suffering from chronic back pain would use the ICER to decide whether to take Treatment D over receiving no treatment.
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