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Controlling Healthcare Costs: Just Cost Effectiveness or “Just” Cost Effectiveness?
Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 2018Abstract:Meeting healthcare needs is a matter of social justice. Healthcare needs are virtually limitless; however, resources, such as money, for meeting those needs, are limited. How then should we (just and caring citizens and policymakers in such a society) decide which needs must be met as a matter of justice with those limited resources?
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Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 2018
OBJECTIVE Evidence on the comparative cost-effectiveness of alcohol control strategies is a relevant input into public policy and resource allocation. At the global level, this evidence has been used to identify so-called best buys for noncommunicable ...
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OBJECTIVE Evidence on the comparative cost-effectiveness of alcohol control strategies is a relevant input into public policy and resource allocation. At the global level, this evidence has been used to identify so-called best buys for noncommunicable ...
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Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Other Motor Neuron Disorders, 2002
(2002). Cost effectiveness: Summary. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Other Motor Neuron Disorders: Vol. 3, No. sup1, pp. S67-S69.
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(2002). Cost effectiveness: Summary. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Other Motor Neuron Disorders: Vol. 3, No. sup1, pp. S67-S69.
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1995
Cost-effectiveness analysis is increasingly recognized as an important element for health policy formation. Family physicians will be affected by these analyses because they will influence the manner and type of care that physicians offer. The principles of cost-effectiveness research are straightforward and offer primary care clinicians the ...
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Cost-effectiveness analysis is increasingly recognized as an important element for health policy formation. Family physicians will be affected by these analyses because they will influence the manner and type of care that physicians offer. The principles of cost-effectiveness research are straightforward and offer primary care clinicians the ...
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Telemedicine Cost–Effectiveness for Diabetes Management: A Systematic Review
Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics, 2018Background: Telemedicine has been utilized increasingly worldwide for diabetes management, due to its potential to improve healthcare access and clinical outcomes.
J. Lee, Shaun Wen Huey Lee
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Cost-effectiveness analysis and capital costs
Social Science & Medicine, 1998Traditionally, economic evaluations in terms of cost-effectiveness analysis are based, explicitly or implicitly, on the assumption of constant returns to scale. This assumption has been criticized in the literature and the role of cost-effectiveness as a tool for decision making has been questioned.
G, Karlsson, M, Johannesson
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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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Schizophrenia costs and treatment cost‐effectiveness
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 2000Objective: The paper sets out to summarize evidence on the costs of schizophrenia and on the cost‐effectiveness of three broad treatment areas. Method: Evidence from a number of countries was examined, both published and unpublished, and systematic reviews and meta‐analyses were consulted. Results: The costs of schizophrenia are high and wide‐ranging.
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Cost and cost effectiveness in education
Education for Primary Care, 2011(2011). Cost and cost effectiveness in education. Education for Primary Care: Vol. 22, No. 2, pp. 65-65.
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