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Health economics and RSV

Paediatric Respiratory Reviews, 2009
An economic analysis was performed in Spain to evaluate the efficiency (cost-effectiveness) of palivizumab in preventing severe RSV infection in premature infants with GA 32-35 and two or more risk factors (RF). The design was a decision tree model using data from the scientific literature and the FLIP I and FLIP II studies IRIS Study Group.
Xavier, Carbonell-Estrany   +1 more
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Fundamentals of Health Economics

2020
Application of economics in the healthcare area is relatively new. Until recently, the public health scene has not understood the importance that the application of well-established economic concepts could have in this field. Fortunately, it is now well recognized that the introduction of economics in health (health economics) is of great importance ...
Milica, Vukotic, Sandra, Tinaj
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Economics and Health

2008
Abstract not available.
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Economics and One Health

Veterinary Record, 2014
PAUL Gibbs provided an excellent overview of One Health ( VR , January 25, 2014, vol 174, pp 85-91). I agree with his respectful response to A. R. Michell, that a paradigm shift is occurring ( VR , February 8, 2014, vol 174, p 152). Mannion and Shepherd's letter ( VR , February 8, 2014, vol 174, pp 151-152) illustrates the huge variety of people and ...
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Nutrition and health economics

Nutrition, 2006
v r s t t b o t l F K m a g n Most of the literature on malnutrition has focused on its linical or health consequences. Little attention has been aid to its economic consequences. One reason for this is hat it is difficult to establish a monetary value for the hysical and psychological manifestations of malnutrition, specially because these are ...
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HEALTH ECONOMICS AND ORTHOPAEDICS

The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 2000
It is becoming widely accepted that research which considers only the outcome and not the costs associated with new technologies in health care, is of limited value in making decisions about the use of scarce resources. Economic evaluation is becoming a standard feature of clinical research but many published economic evaluations fall short of best ...
N, Maniadakis, A, Gray
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Translational Health Economics

2016
Translational health economics (THE) can be defined as the use of theoretical concepts and empirical methods in health economics to bridge the gap between the decision to fund and use a new health technology in clinical practice (the backend of translational medicine) and the decision to invest into its development (the front end of translational ...
Rogowski, W.H., John, J., Ijzerman, M.
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Health, Economics, and Health Economics

Southern Economic Journal, 1983
Barbara H. Kehrer   +2 more
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Health economics of contraception

Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2009
Unintended pregnancies constitute a global problem associated with substantial costs to health and social services, and emotional distress to women, their families and society as a whole. Provision of contraception has been demonstrated to be a particularly cost-effective healthcare intervention as, besides preventing a significant number of unintended
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