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Health Care Costs After Genome-Wide Sequencing for Children With Rare Diseases in England and Canada.

open access: yesJAMA Netw Open
Weymann D   +11 more
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The Cost of Quality in Health Care

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1992
The potential fiscal impact of improved quality on health care providers and organizations is substantial. In this era of dwindling health care resources, proposals that may limit cost increases while improving quality represent true win-win situations.
D T, Overton, L M, Delene
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Health Care Costs

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1969
To the Editor:— What prompts me to put down these thoughts on health care costs is attendance at a recent conference sponsored by the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. It was obvious that many of the problems in the field of health care costs alluded to at the conference can only be resolved by the physician who renders the care ...
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Emotion in health care: the cost of caring

Journal of Health Organization and Management, 2005
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to understand the centrality of emotion, and how that emotion both created and contributed to meaning, in the communication of health professionals who worked in a regional pilot program for cancer screening.Design/methodology/approachAs the third phase of a larger study, thematic analysis of semi‐structured ...
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The Costs of Primary Health Care

Tropical Doctor, 1984
Cheapness was 1 of the elements in the definition of primary health care (PHC) which emerged from the 1978 Alma Ata Conference. For poor countries PHC represented a way of overcoming the resource limitations which stand in the way of a transformation of the health situation.
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Unhealthy Health Care Costs

Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 1992
The private sector has implemented many cost containment measures in efforts to control rising health care costs. However, these measures have not controlled costs in the long run, and can be expected not to succeed as long as business cannot control factors within the health care system which affect costs.
J K, Shelton, J M, Janosi
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Depression and Costs of Health Care

Psychosomatics, 2009
In spite of its global importance, the interaction between depression and chronic comorbid diseases remains incompletely understood with regard to prevalence, severity of disease, and potential causative factors mediating this interaction.The authors sought to compare overall medical costs in nondepressed and depressed individuals.Insurance claims for ...
Charles A, Welch   +3 more
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