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Direct primary care is a promising, market-based alternative to the fee-for-service payment structure that shapes doctor–patient relationships in America. Instead of billing patients and insurers service by service, direct primary care doctors charge their patients a periodic, prenegotiated...
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, in fact, do little to increase aggregate demand, and instead only modestly reduce the after-tax cost of labor in an …
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Background: Uganda is TFR is among the world’s highest at six children per woman, and contributes to the rising rate of poverty and maternal and infant mortality across the country. A social franchise model was adopted in Uganda to market and scale up contraceptive prevalence through the...
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with CPG decreased the cost of diagnosis, whereas compliance of primary surgical excision increased the cost of … chemotherapy. Compliance of chemotherapy with CPG decreased the cost of radiotherapy.Conclusion: Since chemotherapy is one of the … major cost drivers, these results support that compliance with guidelines increases medical care expenditures in short term. …
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vertigo. Nine studies presented monetised cost results and seven studies reported health care utilization. Direct costs … diagnostics and therapies for vestibular disease should include cost-effectiveness considerations. Population-based studies of …
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not been studied. Methods: Data on haemophilia patients without inhibitors was drawn from the ‘Cost of Haemophilia across … Europe – a Socioeconomic Survey’ (CHESS) study, a cost assessment in severe haemophilia A and B across five European … clinical information for 1285 adult patients. NDDCs were calculated using publicly available cost data, including 12-month …
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on expert panel opinion on practice patterns in clinical practice. Methods: In this cost of illness study, direct medical … cost was calculated based on cost items related to outpatient visits, laboratory and radiological tests, hospitalizations …/interventions, drug treatment, adverse events and metastasis. Indirect cost was calculated based on lost productivity due to early …
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cost components associated with CM, highlighting the need for a systematic review. Methods We conducted a systematic … literature search in databases including MEDLINE, Embase, and CINAHL to identify studies estimating the cost of illness of …. Results Thirteen cost-of-illness studies on CM from various OECD countries were included in this review. The studies …
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In the past two decades Italian regions have gained autonomy in managingpublic expenditure, while their political system was reformed. In order to explainthe persistence of the gap between North and South in relation to the quality ofpublic services, literature has returned to focus on social...
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