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Background: The aim of this study was to identify costs in patients diagnosed with Celiac disease. Methods: This …,040. Costs were aggregated according to main cost-branches and computed individually for each member. A linear step wise … regression was performed with costs being the dependent variable and the independent variables; age, gender and the presence of …
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known about the cost of providing the respective dialysis services in Tanzania. This paper estimates the costs of dialysis … annual costs of 27,440 US$. Conclusion: The cost of dialysis is enormous for a least developed country like Tanzania where …
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collect cost information and to calculate the costs from the societal perspective, respectively. The human capital approach … was applied to calculate indirect costs. To collect the required data a researcher-made data collection form was utilized … their self-reports or that of their companions. Results: The results showed that the annual costs of MS in the first and …
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. Hospitalization/interventions (41%) and indirect costs (68.6%) were the major cost drivers for total direct costs and the overall … economic burden of lung cancer, respectively. Conclusions: Our findings indicate per patient direct medical costs of small cell … lung cancer in terms of both direct and indirect costs. Our findings indicate that hospitalization/interventions cost item …
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. This paper estimates the costs of disability in Australia using the standard-of-living approach. This approach defines the … hybrid panel data model. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study to examine the costs of disability in … Australia using a high quality, large, nationally-representative longitudinal data set. Methods: This study estimates the costs …
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hospitals with a specific view to quality of the treatment: Is higher quality associated with increased costs, when all other … deviations of observed costs from risk-adjusted costs and compare these to deviations of observed quality from risk … impact on treatment costs. At patient level, both complications and mortality are associated with increased costs. At …
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vertigo. Nine studies presented monetised cost results and seven studies reported health care utilization. Direct costs … disease and associated costs on the level of the general population. Further, clinical and population-based registries that …
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medical costs, it would not improve the health status in high-income areas. Nevertheless, it could lead to some health … improvements in low-income areas and, to some extent, offset costs by reducing admissions in these regions. …
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Maritime Authority while for indirect costs estimations were applied using the friction cost approach. The average total costs … (58,639 EUR) and Malaria (23,792 EUR) mainly due to large variations in the average direct costs which ranged between 9560 …
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the majority of costs in haemophilia, the relationship between target joints and non drug-related direct costs (NDDCs) has …
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