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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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2000
A Medline search for cost-effectiveness in the ICU documents the importance attributed to the issue.
Reis Miranda, D., Jegers, Marc
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A Medline search for cost-effectiveness in the ICU documents the importance attributed to the issue.
Reis Miranda, D., Jegers, Marc
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2018
If VADs and ECMO are to become part of routine care, they need to demonstrate that they are cost-effective. Otherwise, the time and money they consume would be better spent elsewhere in the health system. A cost-effective therapy is one that provides value for money in terms of the healthy life years gained for the costs incurred.
Barnsbee, Louise+3 more
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If VADs and ECMO are to become part of routine care, they need to demonstrate that they are cost-effective. Otherwise, the time and money they consume would be better spent elsewhere in the health system. A cost-effective therapy is one that provides value for money in terms of the healthy life years gained for the costs incurred.
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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 Method: Evidence from a number of countries was examined, both published and unpublished, and systematic reviews and meta‐analyses were consulted.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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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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Estimating ‘Costs’ for Cost-Effectiveness Analysis
PharmacoEconomics, 2008Since 1999, the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) Technology Appraisal Programme has been charged with producing guidance for the NHS in England and Wales on the appropriate use of new and existing healthcare programmes. Guidance is based on an assessment of a number of factors, including cost effectiveness.
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Current Opinion in Lipidology, 2000
The efficacy of lipid-lowering with statins has become clear. Indirect estimations, and direct measurements from long-term randomized trials have also demonstrated cost-effectiveness, both in secondary and primary prevention of coronary heart disease. Targeting care efficiently to high-risk groups by calculating absolute risk is essential.
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The efficacy of lipid-lowering with statins has become clear. Indirect estimations, and direct measurements from long-term randomized trials have also demonstrated cost-effectiveness, both in secondary and primary prevention of coronary heart disease. Targeting care efficiently to high-risk groups by calculating absolute risk is essential.
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Cost-effectiveness, not cost containment
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1994openaire +3 more sources