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Medical savings accounts: opportunities for cost savings?

International Transactions in Operational Research, 2006
AbstractInterest in medical savings accounts (MSAs) as a potential tool to reduce healthcare costs has been widespread. A small number of countries have either implemented or run pilot programs of MSAs, and vigorous policy debates have taken place in several other countries about the potential merits of introducing MSAs as a method of paying for health
Gregory S. Zaric   +2 more
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Documentation

JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 1991
Documentation typically is an area that can be streamlined, thereby saving nursing time and money. The authors' nursing division created a combination intervention record and nursing progress notes form for a 24-hour period. The results yielded a savings of 90 minutes of RN time in a 24-hours period, a 36% reduction in charting time, and an annual cost
Irene Zbuckvich   +3 more
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Cost savings and deregulation: an analysis of fuel cost savings in deregulated electricity markets

Applied Economics Letters, 2016
ABSTRACTUnregulated utilities face competitive pressures that lead to cost-minimizing activities, but regulated monopolies in the US electricity generation sector face pressures only from regulators who must balance a desire for lower prices against the need for the utility to generate a sufficient return to encourage investment.
Qingxin He   +2 more
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Potential Cost Savings of Contrast-Enhanced Digital Mammography.

AJR. American journal of roentgenology, 2017
OBJECTIVE The purpose of this article is to discuss whether the sensitivity and specificity of contrast-enhanced digital mammography (CEDM) render it a viable diagnostic alternative to breast MRI.
B. Patel, R. Gray, B. Pockaj
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Saving Costs on School Building

Educational Research, 1981
Summary In recent years the fall in birth rate has meant that many schools are now used at less than their designed capacities. A research project sponsored by the Social Science Research Council has been looking into the possibilities of using this spare capacity and the extent to which town planners should let it influence decisions on where to ...
Barry J Simpson   +2 more
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A Multiproduct Cost Study of Savings and Loans

The Journal of Finance, 1987
ABSTRACTThis paper investigates the cost structure of savings and loans. Most studies of financial institutions have failed to take into account the multiproduct nature of these institutions. Using the multiproduct approach, the existence of subadditivity, multiproduct global and product‐specific economies of scale and scope, and substitutability ...
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Saving with Redesign to Cost [PDF]

open access: possibleAuto Tech Review, 2012
Barbara Thamm, Vijay Patil
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A Cost-Saving Approach to Housekeeping

Cornell Hotel and Restaurant Administration Quarterly, 1990
Hotel properties facing a tight labor pool and a strongly seasonal market can use this plan for compensating housekeepers. The results are lower turnover and more efficient cleaning for the hotel and—surprise!—better pay for the ...
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Cost Savings: The Value of the Pharmacist

Journal of Pharmacy Practice, 1988
The cost savings of consultant pharmacy practice and drug-related problems and care outcomes of dealing with the geriatric patients at all levels of care are reviewed. The consultant pharmacist has been shown to decrease overall drug costs, adverse drug reactions, and drug-related hospitalizations and mortality, while improving the quality of drug ...
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