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Prediction of Relapse Using Digital Technology in People in Recovery From Substance Use Disorders: Early Economic Evaluation With a Case Study of the Subreal App. [PDF]
Bouttell J, Bartler M, Bolton S.
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Nirsevimab Immunization to Prevent Pediatric RSV Hospitalizations.
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National and State Societal Costs of Schizophrenia in the US in 2024.
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Economic Evaluation of Thymectomy for the Treatment of Nonthymomatous Myasthenia Gravis.
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Cost-effectiveness analysis and capital costs
Social Science & Medicine, 1998Traditionally, economic evaluations in terms of cost-effectiveness analysis are based, explicitly or implicitly, on the assumption of constant returns to scale. This assumption has been criticized in the literature and the role of cost-effectiveness as a tool for decision making has been questioned.
G, Karlsson, M, Johannesson
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Marginal costing: cost budgeting and cost variance analysis
Management Accounting Research, 1997Abstract This paper reviews traditional German cost accounting in general and its most pervasive cost accounting system, namely marginal costing, in particular. An outline of the structure of the system is followed by a discussion of its relationship to activity-based costing.
Josef Kloock, Ulf Schiller
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Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, 1998
Cerebral aneurysms and their treatment have numerous consequences for patients and society, including loss of life, permanent neurologic deficits, decreased functioning in daily life, vast expenditures of health care resources, and loss of economic productivity.
J T, King, R A, Ratcheson
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Cerebral aneurysms and their treatment have numerous consequences for patients and society, including loss of life, permanent neurologic deficits, decreased functioning in daily life, vast expenditures of health care resources, and loss of economic productivity.
J T, King, R A, Ratcheson
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Ugeskrift for laeger, 1990
The costs of an activity is frequently the most conspicuous part in decision making when changes in health care services are considered. It is thus essential to be aware of the principles and considerations underlying the composition of costs. The concept of cost is not restricted to expenditures that have to be paid.
B, Danneskiold-Samse +2 more
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The costs of an activity is frequently the most conspicuous part in decision making when changes in health care services are considered. It is thus essential to be aware of the principles and considerations underlying the composition of costs. The concept of cost is not restricted to expenditures that have to be paid.
B, Danneskiold-Samse +2 more
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Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, 1996
The analysis of cost issues has become increasingly important in all fields of medicine. Understanding these economic analyses can make providers more cognizant of the ultimate health, economic, and social outcomes of their treatment decisions. The methodology of cost studies and the surgical costs of treatment of intracranial metastatic tumors warrant
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The analysis of cost issues has become increasingly important in all fields of medicine. Understanding these economic analyses can make providers more cognizant of the ultimate health, economic, and social outcomes of their treatment decisions. The methodology of cost studies and the surgical costs of treatment of intracranial metastatic tumors warrant
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Cost-Effectiveness and Cost–Benefit Analysis
2017Chapter 16 gives an overview of cost-effectiveness and cost-benefit analysis. Every year millions of dollars are spent on food and nutrition intervention programs that are designed to improve health. Given money can always be spent in many different ways leads to a natural question: How effective was the program, relative to how much it cost? There are
George C. Davis, Elena L. Serrano
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