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Given the high global disease burden of coronary artery disease (CAD), a major problem facing healthcare economic policy is identifying the most cost-effective diagnostic strategy for patients with suspected CAD.
Rex A. Burch +4 more
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A Simple and Safe Spectrophotometric Method for Iodide Determination
In order to practice green chemistry, a simple and safe spectrophotometric method for iodide determination has been successfully developed based on the formation of a blue starch-iodine complex. Iodide was oxidized to form iodine prior to the addition of
Hermin Sulistyarti +4 more
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Costs of abduction treatment in developmental dysplasia of the hip. Analysis of 900 patients
Background Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) is a disorder of hip development that leads to dysplasia, subluxation, or total hip dislocation. Early detection of DDH is important, and early initiation of abduction treatment is key to successful ...
Vilma Lankinen +6 more
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COST‐MINIMISATION ANALYSIS VERSUS COST‐EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS, REVISITED
ABSTRACT We aim to establish whether it is ever appropriate to conduct cost‐minimisation analysis (CMA) rather than cost‐effectiveness analysis.We perform a literature review to examine how the use of CMA has changed since Briggs & O'Brien announced its death in 2001.
Dakin, H, Wordsworth, S
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This study investigates the effects of supplementation of the basal diet with concentrate and rumen bypass fat on the dry matter intake (DMI), growth performance, blood metabolites and hormonal changes, and the feeding cost of feedlot water buffaloes ...
Amirul Faiz Mohd Azmi +8 more
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Cost-Effectiveness Analysis [PDF]
Before any attempt to address the issues implied in the article by Mohan and Miles ( [1][1] ) in this issue of The Journal of Nuclear Medicine , a brief and deliberately simplistic review of methodologic basics may facilitate understanding by nonexpert readers of that article ( [1][1] ). Cost-
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Cost‐effectiveness analysis of computer‐based assessment [PDF]
The need for more cost‐effective and pedagogically acceptable combinations of teaching and learning methods to sustain increasing student numbers means that the use of innovative methods, using technology, is accelerating.
Bull, Joanna, Loewenberger, Pauline
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Introduction Bevacizumab has demonstrated activity in glioblastoma (GBM), but the true benefits and optimal dose‐schedule are debated. A lower dose‐schedule than standard‐dose bevacizumab (10 mg/kg 2‐weekly) might offer similar benefits with lower costs.
Jack Patrick Gleeson +13 more
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Cost-Effectiveness Analysis [PDF]
Abstract Cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) is a form of economic evaluation concerned with efficiency: that is, with achieving the most for the resources (“value for money”). This chapter explains the appeal and relevance of CEA and describes its use in localized and strategic decision-making.
Lauer, Jeremy +2 more
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Assessing and Comparing Short Term Load Forecasting Performance
When identifying and comparing forecasting models, there may be a risk that poorly selected criteria could lead to wrong conclusions. Thus, it is important to know how sensitive the results are to the selection of criteria.
Pekka Koponen +4 more
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