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The scope of costs in alcohol studies: Cost-of-illness studies differ from economic evaluations

The scope of costs in alcohol studies: Cost-of-illness studies differ from economic evaluations

... care costs and societal costs, but it is quite difficult to compare costs as reported in different economic evalua- ...three studies used 'preventing the decrease of drinking' and ... See full document

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Cost analyses of obesity in Canada: scope, quality, and implications

Cost analyses of obesity in Canada: scope, quality, and implications

... the economic consequences of childhood obesity on health care systems [13], obesity costs in different mod- els of health care systems [5], direct costs of obesity [14], and the ... See full document

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The Cost of Type 1 Diabetes  Mellitus in the United Kingdom: A Review of Cost-of-
Illness Studies

The Cost of Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus in the United Kingdom: A Review of Cost-of- Illness Studies

... the costs reported in the literature have been inflated to recent prices, they are unlikely to be accurate estimates of the current costs of Type 1 DM to the ...the cost of diabetes in the UK have ... See full document

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Economic evaluation of health promotion interventions for older people: do applied economic studies meet the methodological challenges?

Economic evaluation of health promotion interventions for older people: do applied economic studies meet the methodological challenges?

... the economic valuation of informal care has developed significantly over the last 10–15 years, but as yet this is not sufficiently reflected in applied health eco- nomic evaluations ...care, costs ... See full document

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Methodological considerations in cost of illness studies on Alzheimer disease

Methodological considerations in cost of illness studies on Alzheimer disease

... Cost-of-illness studies (COI) can identify and measure all the costs of a particular disease, including the direct, indirect and intangible ...the economic impact of costly ...review ... See full document

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Economic evaluations in community aged care: a systematic review

Economic evaluations in community aged care: a systematic review

... included studies re- ported themselves as having an informal carer but only 5 studies incorporated the cost of informal ...some studies, for example although 75% of participants in one study ... See full document

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Methods for analyzing cost effectiveness data from cluster randomized trials

Methods for analyzing cost effectiveness data from cluster randomized trials

... of costs and of outcomes is often neglected in economic evaluations alongside cluster randomized trials that have individual cost ...Several economic evalua- tions alongside cluster ... See full document

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Techniques for Determining the Treatment Costs of Cervical Cancer: A Systematic Review

Techniques for Determining the Treatment Costs of Cervical Cancer: A Systematic Review

... treatment costs, resulting in a substantial economic impact world- ...of economic evaluation methods is needed to improve comparisons between ...the cost of treating invasive UCC, and to ... See full document

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Economic burden of asthma: a systematic review

Economic burden of asthma: a systematic review

... higher costs associated with teaching hospitals in terms of funding due to teaching and also the overall higher acuity and greater likelihood of more complex patients being cared for in these ...higher ... See full document

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Advancing aged care: a systematic review of economic evaluations of workforce structures and care processes in a residential care setting

Advancing aged care: a systematic review of economic evaluations of workforce structures and care processes in a residential care setting

... the costs and effectiveness of different workforce structures and care processes is important to facilitate the future planning of residential aged care services to promote high quality care and to enhance the ... See full document

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Predicting costs of mental health care: a critical literature review

Predicting costs of mental health care: a critical literature review

... health-care costs, with a recommendation by some authors to compare different models in order to see which model is the most ...the studies conducted by Kilian et ...clear from this review that the ... See full document

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Thermodynamic Studies of the Removal of Lead from Synthetic Wastewater Using Cyperus Rotundus

Thermodynamic Studies of the Removal of Lead from Synthetic Wastewater Using Cyperus Rotundus

... Adsorption has classified as an economically sensible substitute technique to remove the lead. Different materials as absorbent have been applied for remove heavy metal from solutions such as Azolla filiculoides, ... See full document

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Studies on the Development of Biocatalyst for Emoval of Calcium from Water

Studies on the Development of Biocatalyst for Emoval of Calcium from Water

... Nutrient agar with urea medium was prepared and sterilized and poured into the sterilized petriplate and allowed to solidify. The given sample was serially diluted from 7 to 7. From each dilution 0.1ml of ... See full document

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Studies in crop variation. 1. An examination of the yield of dressed grain from Broadbalk

Studies in crop variation. 1. An examination of the yield of dressed grain from Broadbalk

... The actual course and extent of the slow changes in mean yield, other than soil deterioration, is best shown by a smooth curvej a poly- nomial of the 5th degree, fitted to the series of [r] ... See full document

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EQ-5D-5L utilities per health states in Spanish population with knee or hip osteoarthritis

EQ-5D-5L utilities per health states in Spanish population with knee or hip osteoarthritis

... obtained from the Spanish population identified 6 prior studies focused mainly on joint replacement and in which the EQ-5D-5 L questionnaire was not used ...apart from facilitating the necessary ... See full document

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Estimating the unit costs of vision rehabilitation services

Estimating the unit costs of vision rehabilitation services

... offer costs for four grades of staff, two with professional qualifications ...unit costs, as shown in table 2. To the salary costs are added the usual overheads, plus a cost for a team leader, ... See full document

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Studies of the Substitution Yttrium in Pbtio3 Systems

Studies of the Substitution Yttrium in Pbtio3 Systems

... associated with the modes A1(LO 3 ) and E(LO 4 ). One notes also the increase in intensity of the mode E(LO4)/A1(LO 3 ) by against that of E (TO 3 + LO 2 ) / B1 becomes very important. This is closely related to the ... See full document

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The economics of malaria control and elimination: a systematic review

The economics of malaria control and elimination: a systematic review

... them from fully offsetting the initial increased investments to reach ...Second, cost is affected by the size and programme efficiency of a health system used to implement interventions, as well as the ... See full document

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Cost effectiveness of health care service delivery interventions in low and middle income countries : a systematic review

Cost effectiveness of health care service delivery interventions in low and middle income countries : a systematic review

... highly cost-effective [43, ...these studies [46, ...were cost-effective compared to the standard care with lower staff-patient ratios ...onstrate cost-effectiveness ...highly ... See full document

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Clinical-Laboratory Studies of The Birds of Prey of The Order Falconiformes Contained in The Conditions of Kennel

Clinical-Laboratory Studies of The Birds of Prey of The Order Falconiformes Contained in The Conditions of Kennel

... Thus, in conditions of a kennel with a large concentration of population in limited spaces, even with adherence of common zoohygienic conditions and full feeding, the risk of non-communicable diseases, injuries and ... See full document

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