The death of cost‐minimization analysis? [PDF]
AbstractFour different types of evaluation methods, cost‐benefit analysis (CBA), cost‐utility analysis (CUA), cost‐effectiveness analysis (CEA) and cost‐minimization analysis (CMA), are usually distinguished. In this note, we pronounce the (near) death of CMA by showing the rare circumstances under which CMA is an appropriate method of analysis.
Briggs, A.H., O'Brien, B.J.
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Early correction of posterior crossbite--a cost-minimization analysis [PDF]
There are few cost evaluation studies of orthodontic treatment. The aim of this study was to determine the costs of correcting posterior crossbites with Quad Helix (QH) or expansion plates (EPs) and to relate the costs to the effects. To determine which alternative has the lower cost, a cost-minimization analysis was undertaken, based on that the ...
Sofia, Petrén +3 more
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Sunil BhandariDepartment of Renal Medicine, Hull and East Yorkshire Hospitals National Health Service Trust and Hull York Medical School, Kingston upon Hull, UKBackground: The clinical need to be able to administer high doses of intravenous iron ...
Bhandari S
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Economic implications of step-down outpatient management for fever and neutropenia episodes in pediatric cancer patients: a cost minimization analysis [PDF]
Background The management of febrile neutropenia (FN) in pediatric cancer patients has traditionally been conducted in a hospital setting. However, recent evidence has indicated that outpatient management of FN can be equally effective compared to ...
Martha J. Avilés-Robles +1 more
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Online-Delivered Over Staff-Delivered Parenting Intervention for Young Children With Disruptive Behavior Problems: Cost-Minimization Analysis [PDF]
BackgroundHigh-prevalence childhood mental health problems like early-onset disruptive behavior problems (DBPs) pose a significant public health challenge and necessitate interventions with adequate population reach. The treatment
Justin B Ingels +4 more
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Cost minimization analysis of using «Ethanol wipes «МК Aseptic»»
It was conducted cost-minimization analysis (CMA) for use in a hospital medical product «Ethanol wipes «МК Aseptic»» in comparison with «routine» practice of making and using gauze (or cotton balls) and 70% ethanol or 70% isopropyl alcohol. CMA has shown
D. Yu. Belousov, E. V. Afanasyeva
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Minimizing Costs for Dorsal Wrist Ganglion Treatment: A Cost-Minimization Analysis [PDF]
Minkyoung Yoo +2 more
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Cost-Minimization Analysis of Tolvaptan Treatment for ADPKD in Southern Spain [PDF]
Francisco J. Roca Oporto +5 more
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Cost Minimization Analysis of Telepathology [PDF]
Telepathology is gaining acceptance as a mode of providing pathology services to remote sites, but its economic feasibility is unknown. A dynamic robotic telepathology service between the Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Iron Mountain, MI, and the Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Milwaukee, WI, provides diagnostic services for routine and frozen ...
Z, Agha, R S, Weinstein, B E, Dunn
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Ambulatory laparoscopic inguinal hernioplasty: Feasibility and cost minimization analysis
BACKGROUND: In recent years, laparoscopic inguinal hernia repair has become one of the elective techniques, attributing the advantages of minimally invasive procedures to it.
Natalia J Sanchez +5 more
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