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Dental health economics and diagnosis related groups/casemix in Indonesian dentistry
Background: Dental Health Economics is a branch of transdiciplinary science that refers to the Economic and Public Health science. On the other hand, in other developed countries, Diagnosis Related Groups (DRG’s) /Casemix has been used as a basic in ...
Ronnie Rivany
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Introduction: Economic evaluation of healthcare programs is now commonplace in medicine and is becoming increasingly important in dentistry. As faculty members are involved in academic research activities and publication of various studies which help in ...
V M Ameena Musareth +3 more
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Balancing Costs and Patients' Health: Dental Students’ Perception of Economics in Dentistry
One aim of higher education is to develop professional identities in students to equip them for future working life. Health professional students will work under financial pressures in a market-based environment, which can lead to conflicts with ...
Cecilia Franzén
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Background Internationally, tobacco smoking is a leading cause of mortality, morbidity and health inequality. In England, despite increasing awareness about importance of public health interventions to reduce smoking, about 10% of pregnant women are ...
Tuba Saygın Avşar +2 more
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The Effect of Economics on Health of Children
Background and Objective: Research in the field of economic socialization in Iran to children less attention has been paid. Limited research has also examined each specific aspect of this issue, and there is little research to match all aspects of the ...
Fatemeh Bayat shahparast, Khalil Abbasi
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Challenges of Future Patient Recruitment: A Cross-Sectional Study in Conservative Dentistry Teaching
Background: Direct clinical training on real patients is essential in dental education. However, the declining patient inflow increasingly challenges this objective.
Marco M. Herz +3 more
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A Comparison of Management Conditions in Japan's Dental Clinics and Medical Clinics
In recent years, national medical expenditures have continued to increase in Japan, and have now reached 39 trillion yen. In contrast, dental clinic expenditures have been slow to grow over the past few years, totaling 2.7132 trillion yen.
Koichi Kawabuchi, Keiko Kajitani
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Background Economic evaluations of interventions for postnatal depression (PND) are essential to ensure optimal healthcare decision-making. Due to the wide-ranging effects of PND on the mother, baby and whole family, there is a need to include outcomes ...
Binu Gurung +4 more
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Analysis of Annual Costs of Mobile Clinics in the Southern United States
Introduction Mobile clinics provide an efficient manner for delivering healthcare services to at-risk populations, and there is a need to understand their economics.
Sharon Attipoe-Dorcoo +4 more
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Reciproc vs. hand instrumentation in dental practice: a study in routine care [PDF]
Background. Little is known about the clinical impact of new root canal preparation systems in general dental practice under routine care conditions. Therefore, we compared hand instrumentation (H) with Reciproc (R) (VDW, Munich, Germany) preparation ...
Andreas Bartols +3 more
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