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Comment on Echouffo-Tcheugui et al. Is the Current Lifestyle Modification Approach to Diabetes Prevention in the U.S. a Success? Diabetes Care 2025;48:863-870. [PDF]
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User preference-based human-in-the-loop tuning of exoskeleton assistance during walking. [PDF]
Schäfer N +6 more
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Non-Randomised Comparative Analysis and Cost-Minimisation Analysis of Macrophage-Modulating Cream on Mildly Infected Diabetic Foot Ulcers: A Real-World Preliminary Report. [PDF]
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The Impact of Real-Time Data Analytics on Infection Prevention and Control Practices in Ophthalmology: A Nursing Perspective on Patient Outcomes and Cost-Effectiveness. [PDF]
Chen Z, Wu S, Zhou Y, Tang C.
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Finding the Cost of Control [PDF]
A large and growing literature has demonstrated that explicit incentives, such as enforceable contracts, can lead agents to withhold effort. We investigate when this behavioral result arises. In an extensive laboratory experiment, we find that imposing control through an enforceable contract is only detrimental to principals in a special case when: (1)
Judd Kessler, Stephen G. Leider
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Controlling the Cost of Quality Control
Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 1986In the present era of expanding technology coexisting with economic constraint, appropriate quality control criteria to monitor laboratory performance must take into consideration not only analytic precision and medical utility, but also cost effectiveness.
J, Woo, R S, Schifreen, J W, Winkelman
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Controlling the Cost of Medicaid
New England Journal of Medicine, 2017Opportunities for bipartisan compromise to improve Medicaid’s value may lie in greater flexibility for states, realignment of incentives related to long-term services, improved integration of physical and behavioral health care, and efforts to lower drug costs.
K John, McConnell, Michael E, Chernew
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The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1979
In the last 10 years, there has been general agreement that niclosamide (bayluscide) is the preferred molluscicide for control of the snails transmitting Schistosoma mansoni and Schistosoma haematobium. This chemical has been widely tested in pilot projects and is in use in expanded control projects in Brazil, Puerto Rico, Egypt, Iran, and other ...
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In the last 10 years, there has been general agreement that niclosamide (bayluscide) is the preferred molluscicide for control of the snails transmitting Schistosoma mansoni and Schistosoma haematobium. This chemical has been widely tested in pilot projects and is in use in expanded control projects in Brazil, Puerto Rico, Egypt, Iran, and other ...
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