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Nirsevimab Immunization to Prevent Pediatric RSV Hospitalizations.

open access: yesJAMA Pediatr
Attaianese F   +43 more
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User-Directed vs Interruptive Real-Time Benefit Tools for Medication Changes in Primary Care.

open access: yesJAMA Netw Open
Kane RM   +4 more
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The Real Costs of Research

Science, 2012
In their 27 July Editorial (“Iceberg alert for NIH,” p. [390][1]), H. R. Bourne and M. O. Lively assert that “faculty, administrators, research institutions, and NIH must work together” to address the challenges of research funding during a time when the nation is struggling to regain ...
Hunter R, Rawlings   +3 more
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Real Cost of Recycled Spectacles

Optometry and Vision Science, 2012
ABSTRACT Purpose. Many programs aimed at mitigating the problem of uncorrected refractive error and the resulting avoidable blindness use recycled (donated) spectacles as a seemingly inexpensive expedient.
David A, Wilson   +3 more
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The Real Cost of Wind Energy

Science, 2001
The cost of electricity from wind is about 4 ¢ per kilowatt-hour (kWh) according to M. Z. Jacobson and G. M. Masters' estimate in their Policy Forum “Exploiting wind versus coal” ( Science 's Compass, 24 Aug., p. [1438][1]), making wind energy competitive with new coal-fired generation. There is a 1.5-¢/kWh federal credit for wind energy producers, and,
J F, DeCarolis, D W, Keith
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Is Cost Containment for Real?

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1986
"ETHOS vs. Exigencies: Medicine's Dilemma" was the theme of the tenth Annual Symposium of Blue Cross-Blue Shield of Illinois, held Oct 18, 1985, in Chicago. There were four participants in the opening session entitled "Managing the Cost of Care—The Key to Survival"; I was assigned the anchor role.
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Economics and Schizophrenia: The Real Cost

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1994
The total direct cost of treating schizophrenia in the UK is £397 million, or 1.6% of the total health care budget. Hospital-based and community-based residential care accounts for nearly three-quarters of these costs, while drugs account for only 5%.
L M, Davies, M F, Drummond
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