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Cost minimization of artificial hip bone implantation surgery by adopting additive manufacturing technique and its feasibility assessment [PDF]
Osteoarthritis (OA) of the hip is the most common joint disease in elderly people and associated with significant physical disability. Pain relief is a primary treatment of hip OA.
N. Zahan, F. Jony, Kh. Nahar
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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-
Kenneth J. Smith, Mark S. Roberts
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Objective: More than 30% of the German population suffers from mild to mode rate iodine deficiency causing goiter and other iodine deficiency diso rders (IDDs). The economic burden of iodine deficiency is still unclear.
Monika Schaffner+10 more
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Costs and cost-minimisation analysis. [PDF]
Whatever kind of economic evaluation you plan to undertake, the costs must be assessed. In health care these are first of all divided into costs borne by the NHS (like drugs), by patients and their families (like travel), and by the rest of society (like health education).
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Cost-Benefit Analysis in Reasoning [PDF]
When an individual thinks about a problem, his decision to reason further may involve a tradeo between cognitive costs and a notion of value. But it is not obvious that this is always the case, and the value of reasoning is not well-dened. This pa- per analyzes the primitive properties of the reasoning process that must hold for the decision to stop ...
Alaoui, Larbi, Penta, Antonio
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Well-Being Analysis vs. Cost-Benefit Analysis [PDF]
Cost-benefit analysis (CBA) is the primary tool used by policymakers to inform administrative decisionmaking. Yet its methodology of converting preferences (often hypothetical ones) into dollar figures, then using those dollar figures as proxies for ...
Bronsteen, John+2 more
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COST‐MINIMISATION ANALYSIS VERSUS COST‐EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS, REVISITED
ABSTRACTWe 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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Medical Cost Analysis of the Osteoporotic Hip Fractures
Objective: Osteoporotic hip fractures decrease the life expectancy for 20% about 20-50% of the patients become permanently dependent in terms of walking for the rest of their life. Life expectancy is increasing in Turkey in the last 20 years.
Savaş Çamur+4 more
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Gianni Ghetti,1 Maria Claudia D’Avella,2 Lorenzo Pradelli1 1Department of Health Economics and Outcome Research, AdRes, Turin, Italy; 2Department of Market Access, Sanofi, Milan, ItalyCorrespondence: Gianni GhettiDepartment of Health Economics and ...
Ghetti G, D'Avella MC, Pradelli L
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Is it really possible to build a bridge between cost-benefit analysis and cost-effectiveness analysis? [PDF]
Cost-benefit analysis (CBA) is a recognised as the economic evaluation technique that accords most with the underlying principles of standard welfare economic theory. However, due to problems associated with the technique, economists evaluating resources
Bleichrodt+14 more
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