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The economics of vision impairment and its leading causes: A systematic review
Summary Vision impairment (VI) can have wide ranging economic impact on individuals, households, and health systems. The aim of this systematic review was to describe and summarise the costs associated with VI and its major causes.
A. Marques +17 more
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The achievement of global and national health goals requires a health workforce that is sufficient and trained. Despite considerable steps in medical education, the teaching of management, health economics and research skills for medical doctors are ...
Astrid Turner +2 more
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Health economics education in undergraduate medical training : introducing the health economics education (HEe) website [PDF]
In the UK, the General Medical Council clearly stipulates that upon completion of training, medical students should be able to discuss the principles underlying the development of health and health service policy, including issues relating to health ...
Frew, Emma +2 more
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Optimising patient care in medical radiation services through health economics: an introduction
The role of health economics in optimising patient care in medical radiation clinical settings is of increasing importance in ensuring efficient and effective service delivery.
Scott Jones +3 more
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Introducción. El síndrome coronario agudo es una de las emergencias médicas más frecuentes en los países en desarrollo. Objetivo. Determinar, desde la perspectiva del sistema de salud colombiano, la relación de costo-efectividad del ticagrelor comparado
Aurelio Mejía +7 more
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Medical Economics: Legalize Organ Markets
The article argued to the contrary that at least insofar as organ transplants were concerned, this general assumption lied 180 degrees away from the truth.
Justin Callais, Walter E. Block
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L’économie de la santé sous surveillance médicale (1960-1990)
In France, economics gradually became more relevant to health issues in the past few decades. This resulted from a social process in which the medical profession played a crucial role.
Daniel Benamouzig
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Purpose The currently ongoing Epidemiological Strategy and Medical Economics (ESME) research programme aims at centralising real-life data on oncology care for epidemiological research purposes.
D. Pérol +24 more
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Community-acquired pneumonia: economics of inpatient medical care vis-à-vis clinical severity, [PDF]
Objective: To assess the direct and indirect costs of diagnosing and treating community-acquired pneumonia (CAP), correlating those costs with CAP severity at diagnosis and identifying the major cost drivers. Methods: This was a prospective cost analysis
Vojislav Cupurdija +6 more
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What understanding of economics do medical students have?
Introduction: Economic topics appear in the medical studies curriculum at different times. Despite socio-political relevance, there is hardly any information about the degree of understanding that medical students have of “economics in medicine”.
Spura, Anke +7 more
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