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1999
The cost of an individual assay may be calculated quite simplistically by the addition of cost for reagents and technical time, and if applicable, depreciable automation costs. Such estimates are usually inaccurate on a per specimen basis and true costs are influenced by many other variables.
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The cost of an individual assay may be calculated quite simplistically by the addition of cost for reagents and technical time, and if applicable, depreciable automation costs. Such estimates are usually inaccurate on a per specimen basis and true costs are influenced by many other variables.
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Voluntary voting: Costs and benefits
Journal of Economic Theory, 2012zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Krishna, Vijay, Morgan, John
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1990
This chapter contains information on the following: Cost of cholesterol testing Cost of treating hyperlipidaemia Cost of drugs Cost of diet Cost-benefit >
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This chapter contains information on the following: Cost of cholesterol testing Cost of treating hyperlipidaemia Cost of drugs Cost of diet Cost-benefit >
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2020
Having established the scope and perspective of the analysis and determined the nature and structure of your QI intervention, it is now possible to estimate, in a prospective analysis, or summarize, in a retrospective one, the costs and benefits associated with the quality improvement activities. The difficulty of this task will vary significantly from
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Having established the scope and perspective of the analysis and determined the nature and structure of your QI intervention, it is now possible to estimate, in a prospective analysis, or summarize, in a retrospective one, the costs and benefits associated with the quality improvement activities. The difficulty of this task will vary significantly from
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1998
While a number of factors will have to be taken into account when taking management decisions in the road sub-sector, a key factor will always be that of value for money. Decisions will need to be taken to ensure that limited funds are spent to greatest effect within the various constraints that pertain.
Richard Robinson +2 more
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While a number of factors will have to be taken into account when taking management decisions in the road sub-sector, a key factor will always be that of value for money. Decisions will need to be taken to ensure that limited funds are spent to greatest effect within the various constraints that pertain.
Richard Robinson +2 more
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Cost and Cost-Benefit of Enteral Nutrition
Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Clinics of North America, 1998Enteral nutrition is a therapy provided routinely in the hospital, extended care, and home care settings for patients who are unable to maintain adequate oral nutrition yet have a functioning gastrointestinal tract. Information about the cost and effectiveness or benefits of enteral nutrition in the hospital and home care settings is important to know ...
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Simultaneous hermaphroditism; cost and benefit
Journal of Theoretical Biology, 1977Abstract Current theories explain simultaneous hermaphroditism by the advantage it gives to organisms which are widely dispersed or sluggish, resulting in a low frequency of reproductive contacts. It is difficult to see why hermaphroditism is not more widespread unless there is some counterbalancing disadvantage.
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1978
In a recent British Standard, cost benefit analysis is defined as ‘The measurement of resources used in an activity and their comparison with the value of the benefit to be derived from the activity’. I have so far spent a good deal of time discussing the measurement and control of costs and resources, showing how comparison with control standards ...
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In a recent British Standard, cost benefit analysis is defined as ‘The measurement of resources used in an activity and their comparison with the value of the benefit to be derived from the activity’. I have so far spent a good deal of time discussing the measurement and control of costs and resources, showing how comparison with control standards ...
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