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AORN Journal, 2012
AbstractMaterials management personnel at a health care facility in Baltimore, Maryland, were stocking too much suture. They stocked suture requested by surgeons or recommended by suture company representatives, and, because the facility is a teaching institution, they stocked suture requested by residents.
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AbstractMaterials management personnel at a health care facility in Baltimore, Maryland, were stocking too much suture. They stocked suture requested by surgeons or recommended by suture company representatives, and, because the facility is a teaching institution, they stocked suture requested by residents.
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2010
Limited data exist regarding the cost-efficacy of changes in hospital systems. Such calculations are complex and require accounting, not just for the costs of implementing the therapy and the patient outcome benefits, but also for the subsequent resource utilization associated with any patient outcome benefits.
Rinaldo Bellomo, Dana Edelson
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Limited data exist regarding the cost-efficacy of changes in hospital systems. Such calculations are complex and require accounting, not just for the costs of implementing the therapy and the patient outcome benefits, but also for the subsequent resource utilization associated with any patient outcome benefits.
Rinaldo Bellomo, Dana Edelson
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Translational Behavioral Medicine, 2019
Financially supporting and sustaining behavioral health services integrated into primary care settings remains a major barrier to widespread implementation.
Kaile M. Ross+5 more
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Financially supporting and sustaining behavioral health services integrated into primary care settings remains a major barrier to widespread implementation.
Kaile M. Ross+5 more
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The Sensitivity of Cash Savings to the Cost of Capital
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020We show theoretically and empirically that in the presence of a time-varying cost of capital (COC), firms have a hedging motive to reduce the overall COC over time by saving cash when COC is relatively low. The sensitivity of cash savings to COC is especially pronounced with respect to the cost of equity and for firms with greater correlation between ...
Zhaoxia Xu, Viral V. Acharya, Soku Byoun
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Technology Management : the New International Language, 2002
It is pointed out that, due to international competition, US businesses are under considerable pressure to reduce operating costs. Many large corporations have introduced cost savings programs. However, there is a danger that these programs can encourage cost shifting rather than cost savings.
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It is pointed out that, due to international competition, US businesses are under considerable pressure to reduce operating costs. Many large corporations have introduced cost savings programs. However, there is a danger that these programs can encourage cost shifting rather than cost savings.
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International Congress on Applications of Lasers & Electro-Optics, 1991
Cost savings in manufacturing is one of the best arguments for justification of new equipment. These cost savings are usually in the form of labor reduction, in-creased production rates or improved reliability and versatility of the equipment. An-other area sometimes overlooked is the reduction of scrap material.
Paul V. Salvo, Derek P. Daly
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Cost savings in manufacturing is one of the best arguments for justification of new equipment. These cost savings are usually in the form of labor reduction, in-creased production rates or improved reliability and versatility of the equipment. An-other area sometimes overlooked is the reduction of scrap material.
Paul V. Salvo, Derek P. Daly
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JAMA Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 2016
IMPORTANCE Incidence of thyroidectomies is continuing to increase. Identifying factors associated with favorable outcomes can lead to cost savings. OBJECTIVE To assess the association of surgeon volume with clinical outcomes and costs of thyroidectomy.
Z. Al-Qurayshi+4 more
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IMPORTANCE Incidence of thyroidectomies is continuing to increase. Identifying factors associated with favorable outcomes can lead to cost savings. OBJECTIVE To assess the association of surgeon volume with clinical outcomes and costs of thyroidectomy.
Z. Al-Qurayshi+4 more
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Saving the Euro at the Cost of Democracy?
JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, 2013AbstractThis article explores the implications of the financial crisis for the relationship between monetary integration and democratic government in the European Union (EU). As the crisis has exposed the original balance that economic and monetary union (EMU) sought to maintain between monetary integration and policy diversity to be unsustainable, the
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Cost saving is nothing to be proud of
BMJ, 2017“Hospitals and other NHS providers ended 2016-17 £791m in the red, down from a £2.4bn deficit in 2015-16 but missing their target of £580m,” summarises Torjesen’s news article on cutting the NHS deficit.1 In the full article, Jeremy Hunt says that the NHS Confederation has achieved “the impossible,” but I …
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The Minailo knot: a time-saving and cost-saving technique
Journal of Robotic Surgery, 2010Endoscopic knot tying during minimally invasive surgery can be complicated, time consuming, and associated with a protracted learning curve. The Minailo knot seems to be a reasonable option because the technique does not require any specialized instrumentation or skill to perform.
John V. Brown+4 more
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