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Is newborn hearing screening cost effective? Economic consideration for policy makers [PDF]
Backgroud: Hearing loss is the most common congenital disorder that appears as a unilateral or bilateral deafness. Early detection by screening and appropriate intervention lead to better oral communication and language development. The aim of this study
Fatemeh Jafarlou +2 more
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Economic order quantity model for imperfect quality items with environmental regulations [PDF]
In real life situation, advance technologies are used to produce items but due to some technical error imperfect items are produced. Therefore it is necessary to separate these imperfect items by complete screening process and such items are ...
Raiya Geetanjali, Mittal Mandeep
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An EOQ model with stock dependent demand and imperfect quality items [PDF]
This paper deals with an economic order quantity model where demand is stock dependent. Items received are not of perfect quality and each lot received contains percentage defective imperfect quality items, which follow a probability ...
Panda Shibaji
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Cost-Effectiveness of Osteoporosis Screening in Women Over 40-Year-Old
Osteoporosis is a disease recognized by bone density reduction and is particularly common among older women, which imposes them to fractures. The evidence shows that if do no serious conflict with this issue, in the far little future, huge costs will be ...
Fereshte Keshavarzi +3 more
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Low-Cost Covid-19 Screening Protocol [PDF]
Background: COVID19 still not under human medical control, still killing people every were, virus lethality is unpredictable, time needed till having an effective drug or vaccine is still unclear, and humanity economic resources are being exhausted.
mohamed Ghanem
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Background: When a new health programme is introduced, it is crucial to estimate the costs for rational health policy decision-making. The aim of this study was to determine the costs of implementing two strategies for hepatitis C virus (HCV) screening ...
Su Myat Han +7 more
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Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Ultrasound Screening for Thyroid Cancer in Asymptomatic Adults
Objectives: This study evaluated the long-term cost-effectiveness of ultrasound screening for thyroid cancer compared with non-screening in asymptomatic adults.Methods: Applying a Markov decision-tree model with effectiveness and cost data from ...
Nan Yang +5 more
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Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of High-Risk Groups Tuberculosis Screening in Malaysia
Screening of high-risk groups for Tuberculosis (TB) is considered as the cornerstone for TB elimination but the measure of cost-effectiveness is also crucial in deciding the strategy for TB screening.
Nor Zam Azihan Mohd Hassan +7 more
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ObjectiveTo assess the cost-effectiveness of preterm preeclampsia (PE) screening versus routine screening based on maternal characteristics in Germany and Switzerland.MethodsA health economic model was used to analyse the cost-effectiveness of PE ...
Janne C Mewes +2 more
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Introduction: In lower tuberculosis (TB) incidence countries (
Rebecca F. Baggaley +9 more
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