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Cost-Effectiveness of Pembrolizumab With Chemoradiotherapy for Locally Advanced Cervical Cancer.

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Cost Effects of Restricting Cost-effective Therapy

Medical Care, 1985
This article examines the cost effects of a closed pharmaceutical formulary on Medicaid expenditures for peptic ulcer disease. Studies were performed before and after the imposition of a closed pharmaceutical formulary and indicated that total Medicaid costs for peptic ulcer treatment were 15.0% lower during the closed formulary than open formulary ...
Bernard S. Bloom, Jake Jacobs
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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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Cost in Cost-Effectiveness

2002
Abstract : This document is an annotated version of a presentation delivered at the third annual Life Cycle Costing in Defense Conference, held on 17-18 June 2002 in London, England. It describes the technique for determining the cost portion of cost-effectiveness analysis, a method for helping decision makers in the U.S.
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Effective, But Will It Be Cost Effective?

European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, 2021
Earnshaw, Jonothan J., Lindholt, Jes
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Costs and Cost-Effectiveness

2003
Measuring policy costs is no easy task, and the broader the scope of a policy, the more difficult it is to assess its cost. At first glance, costs could be regarded as ‘the monetary value of the resources’ devoted to a policy (Stokey and Zeckhauser, 1978: 151), but evaluating them usually entails a much more intricate exercise. In what follows, I shall
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Cost-effectiveness analysis and capital costs

Social Science & Medicine, 1998
Traditionally, 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.
Göran Karlsson, Magnus Johannesson
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Costs and cost-effectiveness of periviable care

Seminars in Perinatology, 2014
With increasing concerns regarding rapidly expanding healthcare costs, cost-effectiveness analysis allows assessment of whether marginal gains from new technology are worth the increased costs. Particular methodologic issues related to cost and cost-effectiveness analysis in the area of neonatal and periviable care include how costs are estimated, such
Aaron B. Caughey, David J. Burchfield
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