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Development of a health subindex for genetic selection of bulls and cows in Canadian dairy operations. [PDF]
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Identification of Legal Barriers to the Rearing and Processing of Insects in the EU-Implications Based on a Case Study. [PDF]
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Unpacking the influence of ICT on respiratory diseases in Sub-Saharan Africa. [PDF]
Luo H, Zhang L, Sun Y, Zhang L.
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Economic Aspects of Chemotherapy
Acta Oncologica, 2001A systematic review of the effect of chemotherapy in several tumour types was performed by The Swedish Council of Technology Assessment in Health Care (SBU). The review also included an assessment of the limited number of studies available on the health economics of chemotherapy for diagnoses included in the SBU report.
G, Karlsson, P, Nygren, B, Glimelius
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Economic Aspects of Neurosurgery
1992Critics of modern medicine who suspect that some of its activities do more harm than good, and that even avowed benefits may not be worth the cost, usually focus on various types of high technology medicine1. Surgery is both the oldest and the most widely practised example of a potentially hazardous and often expensive technological intervention ...
B, Jennett, J, Pickard
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Economical Aspects of Dementia
2008Publisher Summary Health economy is in its widest context the application of political economy in the area of health care. There is most often a third player involved, the payer, which may be the state, a county council, a municipality, an insurance company, or a health maintenance organization (HMO).
Anders, Wimo, Bengt, Winblad
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Ophthalmology, 1988
In most countries, there are concerns about health care utilization and costs. Therefore, those arguing for more funds to be devoted to eye health care need economic data in support of their claims. This article examines the methods for estimating the economic effect of blindness and discusses the approaches to economic evaluation of health care ...
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In most countries, there are concerns about health care utilization and costs. Therefore, those arguing for more funds to be devoted to eye health care need economic data in support of their claims. This article examines the methods for estimating the economic effect of blindness and discusses the approaches to economic evaluation of health care ...
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