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Cost-Utility Analysis of Ligament Reconstruction Tendon Interposition Versus Suture Suspension Arthroplasty for Thumb Osteoarthritis. [PDF]
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Cost-utility analysis of a polylactic acid matrix versus a collagen dressing for the closure of diabetic foot ulcers. [PDF]
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Venetoclax in Combination with Obinutuzumab in Previously Untreated Fit Patients with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia: A Canadian Cost-Utility Analysis. [PDF]
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Condom distribution: a cost–utility analysis
International Journal of STD and AIDS, 2002Objective: To explore the cost-effectiveness of a condom distribution programme. Methods: We conducted a cost-utility analysis of a social marketing campaign in which over 33 million condoms were made freely available throughout Louisiana. Surveys among 275,000 African Americans showed that condom use increased by 30%.
Deborah A Cohen, Bradley M Gray
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Cost–utility analysis and otolaryngology
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2014AbstractAs providers of health care, we face increasing demand on our limited, indeed diminishing, resources. Economic appraisal of our interventions means assessing the trade-off between effectiveness, efficiency and equity. When rationing becomes inevitable, calculation of utility values is a valuable decision-making tool.
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2007
Cost-utility analysis is a method which is most often used when benefits cannot be expressed in monetary (profit) or metric values (days of sick leave). The utilities in cost-utility analyses are in fact preferences of each person, a selected group, or the whole population.
Mojca Z. Dernovsek +2 more
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Cost-utility analysis is a method which is most often used when benefits cannot be expressed in monetary (profit) or metric values (days of sick leave). The utilities in cost-utility analyses are in fact preferences of each person, a selected group, or the whole population.
Mojca Z. Dernovsek +2 more
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A cost-utility analysis of therapy for amblyopia
Ophthalmology, 2002Evaluation of the incremental cost-effectiveness of therapy for amblyopia.Cost-utility reference-case analysis.A cost-utility analysis was performed from a third-party insurer perspective by using decision analysis, evidence-based data from the literature, and patient preference-based time trade-off utility values.Patient-derived time trade-off ocular ...
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