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Aim A prior non‐randomized study suggests that potassium supplementation may improve survival among furosemide initiators, and a randomized trial suggests that salt substitutes containing potassium might lower stroke risk. We conducted a retrospective cohort study using health‐care data to confirm or refute these associations among new users of ...
Thanh Phuong Pham Nguyen +8 more
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Comparing the Results of two Cost Sharing Approaches in Calculating the Cost of Hospital Services: a case study Alipour Vahid1, Rezapour Aziz2, Meshkani Zahra3, Farabi Hiro3*, Mazdaki Alireza4, Hakimi Narges5 1.
Vahid Alipour +5 more
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The German hospital market is influenced by different factors in it’s geo-spatial distribution of certain procedures. In Germany there are different hospital requirements as so called “minimum procedure quantities” and regulatory standards, which ...
Elsner, Christian +2 more
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Economic Impact of Hospital Closure on Rural Communities in Three Southern States: Georgia, Tennessee, and Texas. A Quasi-Experimental Approach. [PDF]
The important contribution of hospitals to the economies of rural areas has been the subject of several research studies. The results, however, have been contradictory.
Freshwater, David +2 more
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What Do We Know About Competition and Quality in Health Care Markets? [PDF]
The goal of this paper is to identify key issues concerning the nature of competition in health care markets and its impacts on quality and social welfare and to identify pertinent findings from the theoretical and empirical literature on this topic. The
Martin Gaynor
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A Utility-Theoretic Approach to Measuring Changes in US Rural Residents' Access to Hospital Services from 1980 to 1999 [PDF]
Questions of access to hospital services figure centrally in rural-health policy debates, yet few analyses exist that measure the importance of changes in hospital access in rural areas of the US. Of the studies that measure changes in access to hospital
McNamara, Paul E.
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ABSTRACT This study addresses a significant research gap in the literature by systematically reviewing and synthesizing the interplay between social dynamics, environmental changes, and organizational innovation. Although prior research has explored these dimensions in isolation, the integrative framework remains lacking.
Gagan Deep Sharma +4 more
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The Cost of Internal and Neurosurgery ICUs in a Selected Teaching Hospital: A Case Study
The Cost of Internal and Neurosurgery ICUs in a Selected Teaching Hospital: A Case Study Mehrinezhad Safieh1, Sarabi Asiabar Ali2, Rezapour Aziz3, Shokri Anahita4*, Meshkani Zahra4, Alipour Vahid5, Emadi Chachkami Seyed Zeia6 1.
Safieh Mehrinekhad +6 more
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Cost-benefit analysis of pharmacist interventions over 36 months in a university hospital
OBJECTIVE: To perform a cost-benefits analysis of a clinical pharmacy (CP) service implemented in a Neurology ward of a tertiary teaching hospital. METHODS: This is a cost-benefit analysis of a single arm, prospective cohort study performed at the adult
Maurilio de Souza Cazarim +4 more
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Factors Affecting Outsourcing for Information Technology Services in Rural Hospitals: Theory and Evidence [PDF]
As health information technology becomes more prevalent for most healthcare facilities, hospitals across the nation are choosing between performing this service in-house and outsourcing to a technology firm in the health industry.
Barnes, James N. +2 more
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