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Public Personnel Management, 2005
In September 2005, the IPMA-HR Benchmarking Committee conducted a survey on healthcare benefits cost management. The results of the survey are summarized in this article. They show that rising healthcare costs are straining state and local budgets nationwide.
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In September 2005, the IPMA-HR Benchmarking Committee conducted a survey on healthcare benefits cost management. The results of the survey are summarized in this article. They show that rising healthcare costs are straining state and local budgets nationwide.
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Cost Interactions in Healthcare
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2009Accounting literature provides many examples of how it has helped healthcare decision making. There is no evidence of how healthcare has helped accounting. This is a unique study which views accounting decision making from a non-business perspective of healthcare decision making, through treatment cost interactions.
Robert Biscontri, Silvia Alessi-Severini
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Controlling Healthcare Costs: Just Cost Effectiveness or “Just” Cost Effectiveness?
Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 2018Abstract:Meeting healthcare needs is a matter of social justice. Healthcare needs are virtually limitless; however, resources, such as money, for meeting those needs, are limited. How then should we (just and caring citizens and policymakers in such a society) decide which needs must be met as a matter of justice with those limited resources?
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This paper proposes a database system to overcome the limitations of storing, managing, and analyzing healthcare cost data in flat file formats such as Excel. The database system will provide better data integrity, consistency, security, and accessibility to analyze the healthcare cost data to make better decisions for the target users.
Borkar, Vaibhav +1 more
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2004
The current state of the healthcare industry is one of flux and change. Countless articles and books have been written about the topic, and most suggest either putting control of healthcare into the hands of the consumer — much like we did with retirement planning — or government-based care rationing to a much greater degree than we already do today ...
Russ Danstrom, Jeff Nicola
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The current state of the healthcare industry is one of flux and change. Countless articles and books have been written about the topic, and most suggest either putting control of healthcare into the hands of the consumer — much like we did with retirement planning — or government-based care rationing to a much greater degree than we already do today ...
Russ Danstrom, Jeff Nicola
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Direct healthcare costs of glaucoma treatment
British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2013To report the complete lifetime direct healthcare costs of glaucoma treatment in a database of 1136 patients attending the Glaucoma Clinic at Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Glasgow, UK.The database was interrogated to identify all patients who had initiated treatment at the Glaucoma Clinic at Glasgow Royal Infirmary, and who had subsequently died of natural ...
M Q, Rahman +4 more
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The Healthcare Cost of Mandibular Nonunions
Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2019Abstract The aim of this retrospective cohort study was to compare the costs and characteristics between isolated mandible fractures and mandibular nonunions. From October 2015 to December 2016, the National Inpatient Sample (NIS) was searched for patients admitted with a primary diagnosis of a mandible fracture. The sample was
Kevin C, Lee +2 more
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