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Adherence and health care costs

Adherence and health care costs

... While there is substantial information relating nonadherence to poor patient outcomes, relatively few high quality stud- ies report the impact on costs. The cost of nonadherence is generally determined by using ...

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Health care costs in US patients with and without a diagnosis of osteoarthritis

Health care costs in US patients with and without a diagnosis of osteoarthritis

... inpatient costs, outpatient costs, outpatient prescription drug costs, and total costs controlling for differences between cohorts that remained after ...department costs and the ...

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Influence of deprivation on health care use, health care costs, and mortality in COPD

Influence of deprivation on health care use, health care costs, and mortality in COPD

... and health care burden, including health care costs, in outpatients with ...and health care costs in outpatients with ...

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Health Care: Costs, Ethics & the Law

Health Care: Costs, Ethics & the Law

... important standards and guidance for Catholic health care min- istry in the United States today.' Adherence to these directives is necessary for the preservation and[r] ...

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Rising Health Care Costs

Rising Health Care Costs

... Americans are without health insurance. 3 The rising cost of health insurance prevents the uninsured from accessing affordable and quality health care. 4 Key factors [r] ...

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COPD affects worker productivity and health care costs

COPD affects worker productivity and health care costs

... Working-age (18–65 years) patients in the COPD cohort were identified as having had at least one hospitalization or one emergency department (ED) visit or two outpatient visits with a diagnosis code for COPD ...

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Containment of Hospital and Health Care Costs -- The Regulated Marketplace

Containment of Hospital and Health Care Costs -- The Regulated Marketplace

... The best opportunity for facilitating fundamental change in the health care marketplace in Florida would seem to be an approach to health care cost containment lead[r] ...

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Early data from project engage: a program to identify and transition medically hospitalized patients into addictions treatment

Early data from project engage: a program to identify and transition medically hospitalized patients into addictions treatment

... overall health-care costs were observed after ...medical health-care ...their health-care utilization and costs by addressing their SUDs; however, this is ...

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Health care utilization and costs in Saskatchewan's registered Indian population with diabetes

Health care utilization and costs in Saskatchewan's registered Indian population with diabetes

... and costs managed under global budgets with health regions in ...long-term care and auxiliary costs of transplants ...and costs for living ...overall health care ...

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Costs of health care across primary care models in Ontario

Costs of health care across primary care models in Ontario

... for health care is decentralized to the provinces, the government of Ontario (the most populous province) initiated a reform of primary care in the early ...primary care and controlling ...

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Defining ‘actionable’ high- costhealth care use: results using the Canadian Institute for Health Information population grouping methodology

Defining ‘actionable’ high- costhealth care use: results using the Canadian Institute for Health Information population grouping methodology

... clusters, health care utilization patterns and predictors associated with high- cost health care use will be important for identifying op- portunities for upstream ...appropriate care ...

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Cost utility of an 8 month aquatic training for women with fibromyalgia: a randomized controlled trial

Cost utility of an 8 month aquatic training for women with fibromyalgia: a randomized controlled trial

... Methods Costs to the health care system and to society were considered in this study that included 33 participants, randomly assigned to the experimental group (n = 17) or a control group (n = ...the ...

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Cost and clinical consequences of smoking cessation in outpatients after cardiovascular disease: a retrospective cohort study

Cost and clinical consequences of smoking cessation in outpatients after cardiovascular disease: a retrospective cohort study

... of costs were analyzed: direct health care costs and indirect costs (average for patient), from a social ...Direct costs were considered to be those related to requests for ...

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Medication adherence issues in patients: focus on cost

Medication adherence issues in patients: focus on cost

... in health outcomes of pharmacotherapy with possible failure to achieve therapeutic goals and worsening of ...Higher health care costs may result from more frequent physician and emergency ...

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Costs of moderate to severe chronic pain in primary care patients – a study of the ACCORD Program

Costs of moderate to severe chronic pain in primary care patients – a study of the ACCORD Program

... the costs of hospitalizations, the ER visits, the outpatient physician, and other health care professional visits, pharmacotherapy (prescribed and over-the-counter medications that were used to treat ...

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Making healthy homes? A pilot study of the return on investment from an external wall insulation intervention

Making healthy homes? A pilot study of the return on investment from an external wall insulation intervention

... total costs and benefits of EWI which were used to esti- mate the ...the costs of install- ing ...and health expenditure between the early cladders and control group were £1,519,045 measured in 2016 ...

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What do language barriers cost? An exploratory study among asylum seekers in Switzerland

What do language barriers cost? An exploratory study among asylum seekers in Switzerland

... compare costs among the three lan- guage barrier ...that health care costs would reflect the patients ’ usage of health care services and material as well as the number of visits ...

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How an aging society affects the economic costs of inactivity in Germany: empirical evidence and projections

How an aging society affects the economic costs of inactivity in Germany: empirical evidence and projections

... direct costs of inactivity over a longer period of time using panel data, enabling insights how costs are influ- enced by changing physical activity patterns of a popula- tion and demographic changes ...

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Can biosimilars help achieve the goals of US health care reform?

Can biosimilars help achieve the goals of US health care reform?

... Affordable Care Act (ACA) aims to expand health care coverage, contain costs, and improve health care ...drug costs. However, biologics offer demonstrated improvements in ...

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Economic costs of smoking : an incidence approach to estimating the true cost of smoking : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Economics at Massey University

Economic costs of smoking : an incidence approach to estimating the true cost of smoking : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Economics at Massey University

... 6.6 Expected Health Care Costs Of Smoking The estimates of the expected costs of health care developed thus far disclose the sum of money a smoker will on average expect to pay for the a[r] ...

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