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ECONOMIC EVALUATION IN ORTHOPAEDICS

The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery-American Volume, 2003
Rising health-care costs and increased constraints on health-care economic resources have led to growing interest in economic evaluation in health care.Economic analysis provides a powerful tool for evaluation of health-care technologies and treatment strategies.A working knowledge of health-care ...
Kevin J, Bozic   +3 more
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Economic Evaluation and Dentistry

Dental Update, 2000
This article is a brief guide to economic evaluation and dentistry. It outlines the most common methods such as cost-effectiveness analysis and cost-benefit analysis; discusses how and when they should be used; gives some dental examples; and outlines important issues that need to be borne in mind when interpreting them.
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Economic Evaluation of Dialysis

1983
More than 100 000 patients receive chronic haemodialysis throughout the world. In Europe alone well above 40 000 patients received haemodialysis at home or in hospital in 1979. The stock of patients on various treatment modalities for chronic renal failure (CRF) has been increasing by roughly 15% a year during the last part of the 1970s as shown in ...
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Health Economics, Economic Evaluation, and Glaucoma

Journal of Glaucoma, 2002
Glaucoma has not received a great deal of attention from health economists in the past, partly due to the fact that no new treatments have been introduced for some time. Economic evaluation is generally performed for new technologies, to assess their cost-effectiveness compared with current treatments, to estimate the potential changes in the use of ...
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Welfare economics and economic evaluation

2001
Abstract It is said that there are two ‘competing views’ on economic evaluation in health care (see Brouwer and Koopmanschap (2000) for a critical overview). One is often seen as the ‘theoretically correct’ approach, that is based more firmly within the theory of welfare economics, whilst the other by comparison as some practical but ...
Aki Tsuchiya, Alan Williams
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The economic evaluation of alternatives

2010
Sponsored Report (for Acquisition Research Program)
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Economic Evaluation

2017
Hoss Belyadi   +2 more
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Revisiting the economic growth–energy consumption nexus: Does globalization matter?

Energy Economics, 2021
Alex O Acheampong   +2 more
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Economic Evaluation

2013
Barrie Jenkins, Peter Mullinger
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