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2901por Tan, Si Ying, Foo, Chuan De, Verma, Monica, Hanvoravongchai, Piya, Cheh, Paul Li Jen, Pholpark, Aungsumalee, Marthias, Tiara, Hafidz, Firdaus, Prawidya Putri, Likke, Mahendradhata, Yodi, Giang, Kim Bao, Nachuk, Stefan, Wang, Hong, Lim, Jeremy, Legido-Quigley, Helena“…Through a systematic desk review and key informant interviews, we report a spectrum of mitigation strategies deployed in these countries to address five major types of vulnerabilities (health, economic, social, institutional and communicative). …”
Publicado 2023
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2902por Moreu, Manuel, Scarica, Raffaele, Pérez-García, Carlos, Rosati, Santiago, López-Frías, Alfonso, Egido, José A, Gómez-Escalonilla, Carlos, Simal, Patricia, Arrazola, Juan, Bocquet, Anne-Laure, Barthe, Thomas“…Our model was created based on previously published health-economic data in those countries. Procedure costs, acute, mid-term, and long-term care costs were projected based on expected modified Rankin Scale (mRS) scores as reported in the RESCUE-Japan LIMIT trial. …”
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2903por Geitenbeek, Ritchie T. J., Burghgraef, Thijs A., Broekman, Mark, Schop, Bram P. A., Lieverse, Tom G. F., Hompes, Roel, Havenga, Klaas, Postma, Maarten J., Consten, Esther C. J.“…METHODS: This systematic review was performed according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses statement (PRISMA) (S1 File) A literature review was conducted (end-of-search date: January 1, 2023) and quality assessment performed using the Consensus Health Economic Criteria. RESULTS: 12 studies were included, reporting on 2542 patients (226 open, 1192 laparoscopic, 998 robot-assisted and 126 transanal total mesorectal excision). …”
Publicado 2023
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2904“…This article will provide an overview of modern supportive care in cancer, discussing its definition, its relationship with palliative care, models of care, “core” service elements (multi-professional/multidisciplinary involvement), the evidence that supportive care improves morbidity, quality of life, and mortality in various groups of patients with cancer, and the health economic benefits of supportive care. The article will also discuss the current and future challenges to providing optimal supportive care to all oncology patients.…”
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2905por Havelka, Aleksandra, Larsson, Anders O., Mårtensson, Johan, Bell, Max, Hultström, Michael, Lipcsey, Miklós, Eriksson, Mats“…Furthermore, predictive use of calprotectin seems to reduce both mortality and the length of hospital stay. This health economic analysis on the predictive use of plasma calprotectin, which facilitates clinical decision making in cases of suspected sepsis, indicates that such determination has a cost-saving and life-saving impact on the healthcare system.…”
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2906“…Instead, three configurations of social determinants have been identified as conducive to high older adult health: Economic Development-Environment – Cultural Dominant Type, Socio-Economic Development – Older Adult Security – Environment – Cultural Dominant Type, and Economic Development Dominant Type. …”
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2907“…As illustrated by the provision of COVID-19 vaccines first for the elderly, societies value life-saving actions. Paradoxically, health economic assessments conventionally devalue long-lasting health through the practice of discounting health benefits along with costs. …”
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2908por Atkinson, Mark D, Brophy, Sinead, Siebert, Stefan, Gravenor, Mike B, Phillips, Ceri, Ford, David V, Jones, Kerina H, Lyons, Ronan A“…BACKGROUND: To develop a population-based cohort of people with ankylosing spondylitis (AS) in Wales using (1) secondary care clinical datasets, (2) patient-derived questionnaire data and (3) routinely-collected information in order to examine disease history and the health economic cost of AS. METHODS: This data model will include and link (1) secondary care clinician datasets (i.e. electronic patient notes from the rheumatologist) (2) patient completed questionnaires (giving information on disease activity, medication, function, quality of life, work limitations and health service utilisation) and (3) a broad range of routinely collected data (including; GP records, in-patient hospital admission data, emergency department data, laboratory/pathology data and social services databases). …”
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2909“…Health economic aspects have been increasingly important during introduction of new treatments for multiple sclerosis. …”
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2910por Lenglet, Aurélie, Liabeuf, Sophie, Guffroy, Pauline, Fournier, Albert, Brazier, Michel, Massy, Ziad A.“…The discovery and development of new drugs in this indication is therefore a priority for both medical and health-economic reasons. Nicotinamide (an amide derivative of the water-soluble vitamin B(3)) is a potentially interesting alternative to phosphate binders. …”
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2911por Parry, Steve W, Deary, Vincent, Finch, Tracy, Bamford, Claire, Sabin, Neil, McMeekin, Peter, O’Brien, John, Caldwell, Alma, Steen, Nick, Whitney, Susan L, Macdonald, Claire, McColl, Elaine“…A qualitative process evaluation study informed by Normalization Process Theory is being conducted throughout to examine the potential promoters and inhibitors of introducing such an intervention into routine clinical practice, while a health economic sub-study running alongside the trial is examining the costs and benefits of such an approach to the wider health economy. …”
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2912por Correa Marinez, Adiela, Erestam, Sofia, Haglind, Eva, Ekelund, Jan, Angerås, Ulf, Rosenberg, Jacob, Helgstrand, Frederik, Angenete, Eva“…Secondary endpoints are re-admission rate, postoperative complications (classified according to Clavien-Dindo), stoma-related complications (registered in the case record form at stoma care nurse follow-up), total length of hospital stay during 12 months, health-related quality of life and health economic analysis as well as re-operation rate and mortality within 30 days and 12 months of primary surgery. …”
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2913por Riggio, V, Pong-Wong, R, Sallé, G, Usai, MG, Casu, S, Moreno, CR, Matika, O, Bishop, SC“…Gastrointestinal nematode infections are one of the main health/economic issues in sheep industries, worldwide. …”
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2914“…The inclusion of comorbid costs and effects in future health economic evaluations of preventive or therapeutic COPD interventions seems highly advisable.…”
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2915“…Health economic decision-analytic models are used to estimate the expected net benefits of competing decision options. …”
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2916“…VIT reduces risk of a further SR (relative risk 0.10, 95% confidence interval 0.03–0.28), but VIT also reduces risk of a future large local reaction, and significantly improves disease-specific quality of life. However, health economic analysis showed that VIT is generally not cost effective for preventing future SRs; most people are stung infrequently, most SRs resolve without long-term consequences, and a fatal outcome is extremely rare. …”
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2917“…Recently, two quantitative tools have emerged for predicting the health impacts of projects that change population physical activity: the Health Economic Assessment Tool (HEAT) and Dynamic Modeling for Health Impact Assessment (DYNAMO-HIA). …”
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2918por Day, Alexander C, Burr, Jennifer M, Bunce, Catey, Doré, Caroline J, Sylvestre, Yvonne, Wormald, Richard P L, Round, Jeff, McCudden, Victoria, Rubin, Gary, Wilkins, Mark R“…Secondary outcomes include UDVA at 12 months, corrected distance visual acuity at 3 and 12 months, complications, endothelial cell loss, patient-reported outcome measures and a health economic analysis conforming to National Institute for Health and Care Excellence standards. …”
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2919“…Average cost-effectiveness ratios were 6013.86 and 5173.64$, with an ICER CERA to EpoB at −6457.5$. Conclusion. Our health economic evaluation of ESA use in haemodialysis patients suggests that the use of CERA is cost-effective compared with EpoB.…”
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2920“…INTRODUCTION: Health economic models are increasingly important in funding decisions but most are based on data, which may therefore not represent the general population. …”
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