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Future costs in cost effectiveness analysis
Journal of Health Economics, 2008This paper resolves several controversies in CEA. Generalizing [Garber, A.M., Phelps, C.E., 1997. Economic foundations of cost-effectiveness analysis. Journal of Health Economics 16 (1), 1-31], the paper shows accounting for unrelated future costs distorts decision making. After replicating [Meltzer, D., 1997.
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Cost analysis of osteoradionecrosis
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2017AbstractObjective:Osteoradionecrosis is a significant complication of head and neck cancer treatment, and its most severe form (grade III) necessitates radical surgery. This study aimed to compare the cost of free-flap reconstructive surgery for grade III osteoradionecrosis and similar non-osteoradionecrosis cases in order to assess the cost burden of ...
L, Park, N, Lilic, B, Addison, R, Patel
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The costs and benefits of benefit-cost analysis
Environment and Development Economics, 1997Among the tools of the economic trade, cost-benefit analysis is the most widely used in policy circles. Asking whether there is a role for cost-benefit analysis is like asking whether there is a role for the weatherman. Of course there is.
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Purchase costs - a cost-quantity analysis
Proceedings of the 1961 16th ACM national meeting on -, 1961Two objectives underlie this study: The first is a discussion of the subcontracting function of purchasing and the computation of the cost par unit per order on existing “closed out” orders. The second objective is a statistical analysis of the values computed from the cost/unit/order.
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Estimating ‘Costs’ for Cost-Effectiveness Analysis
PharmacoEconomics, 2008Since 1999, the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) Technology Appraisal Programme has been charged with producing guidance for the NHS in England and Wales on the appropriate use of new and existing healthcare programmes. Guidance is based on an assessment of a number of factors, including cost effectiveness.
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An introduction to cost analysis
Journal of the American Academy of Physician Assistants, 2015This article describes the basics of cost accounting for healthcare providers and how these concepts relate to decision making in medical practice. By understanding cost accounting and cost analysis, providers can be better prepared to compete and survive in a changing healthcare environment.
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Journal of Clinical Anesthesia, 1994
In medicine, reimbursement changes that block cost shifting are rendering revenue-based strategies less productive. Under these conditions, cost-benefit and cost-effective analyses are being touted as more effective financial tools. The anesthesia literature reflects misunderstanding and misapplication of the terminology, and principles of cost ...
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In medicine, reimbursement changes that block cost shifting are rendering revenue-based strategies less productive. Under these conditions, cost-benefit and cost-effective analyses are being touted as more effective financial tools. The anesthesia literature reflects misunderstanding and misapplication of the terminology, and principles of cost ...
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Cost analysis of schistosomiasis
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1992Cost analysis of schistosomiasis is important both in assessing the economic impact of the disease and in identifying the most cost-effective approaches to control. Economic impact has been examined both within and without the health sector, but there is a lack of measurement of the effects of disease, or the threat of disease, on patterns of ...
D A, Bundy, H L, Guyatt
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Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, 1996
The analysis of cost issues has become increasingly important in all fields of medicine. Understanding these economic analyses can make providers more cognizant of the ultimate health, economic, and social outcomes of their treatment decisions. The methodology of cost studies and the surgical costs of treatment of intracranial metastatic tumors warrant
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The analysis of cost issues has become increasingly important in all fields of medicine. Understanding these economic analyses can make providers more cognizant of the ultimate health, economic, and social outcomes of their treatment decisions. The methodology of cost studies and the surgical costs of treatment of intracranial metastatic tumors warrant
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Cost Analysis and Cost Accounting
Physical Therapy, 1971J B, McKillip, R G, Dicus
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