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3161“…METHODS: An existing appraisal, for which there had been disagreement over the approach to survival extrapolation, was chosen and the health economic model recreated. The sensitivity of estimates of cost-effectiveness to different model choices (standard survival models, DSMs, and DRSMs) and specifications was examined. …”
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3162por Dunn, Sarah, Brocklebank, Victoria, Bryant, Andrew, Carnell, Sonya, Chadwick, Thomas J, Johnson, Sally, Kavanagh, David, Lecouturier, Jan, Malina, Michal, Moloney, Eoin, Oluboyede, Yemi, Weetman, Christopher, Wong, Edwin Kwan Soon, Woodward, Len, Sheerin, Neil“…If relapse occurs, treatment will be restarted within 24 hours of presentation. 20 patients will remain on treatment and complete health economic questionnaires only. An embedded qualitative study will explore the views of participants. …”
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3163“…METHODS AND ANALYSIS: A multicentre, two-arm, parallel group, superiority randomised controlled trial with blinded assessments at baseline (0) and 4, 8 and 12 months, with a nested qualitative study and health economic analysis. 116 participants will be allocated to either (1) outpatient physiotherapy which will include a musculoskeletal assessment and treatment including balance, posture, strength training and low impact weight-bearing exercises over 16 weeks or (2) OsteoPorosis Tailored exercise adherence INtervention intervention. …”
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3164por McManus, Kathleen A., Strumpf, Andrew, Killelea, Amy, Horn, Tim, Hamp, Auntré, Keim-Malpass, Jessica“…We used the 2022 Consolidated Health Economic Evaluation Reporting Standards to assess the quality of reporting of the economic evaluations. …”
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3165por Larsson, Sofie, Edlund, Charlotta, Nauclér, Pontus, Svensson, Mikael, Ternhag, Anders“…CONCLUSIONS: As antibiotic consumption is a driving force of resistance, it is essential to consider the development of resistance when studying the health economic consequences of antibiotic treatments. …”
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3166“…Widespread human transmission of SARS-CoV-2 highlights the substantial public health, economic and societal consequences of virus spillover from wildlife and also presents a repeated risk of reverse spillovers back to naive wildlife populations. …”
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3167“…RESULTS: Only 20% of the studies met all the methodological criteria of health economic evaluation. The cost perspective, costs type, cost data source, and cost measurement were not explained and discussed in 17%, 20%, 5%, and 33% of studies respectively. …”
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3168por Bloudek, Brian, Wirtz, Heidi S, Hepp, Zsolt, Timmons, Jack, Bloudek, Lisa, McKay, Caroline, Galsky, Matthew D“…The OSM combines and extends the capabilities of other common health-economic modeling approaches to provide a detailed and comprehensive modeling framework to estimate prevalence in oncology using simulation modeling and to assess the impacts of new treatments on prevalence over time.…”
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3169por Steg, Philippe Gabriel, Bhatt, Deepak L, James, Stefan K, Darlington, Oliver, Hoskin, Louise, Simon, Tabassome, Fox, Kim M, Leiter, Lawrence A, Mehta, Shamir R, Harrington, Robert A, Himmelmann, Anders, Ridderstråle, Wilhelm, Andersson, Marielle, Bueno, Héctor, De Luca, Leonardo, Tank, Amarjeet, Mellström, Carl, McEwan, Phil“…AIMS: To conduct a health economic evaluation of ticagrelor in patients with type 2 diabetes and coronary artery disease (CAD) from a multinational payer perspective. …”
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3170por Liu, Liu, Jiang, Zhixin, Li, Fuming, Wei, Yan, Ming, Jian, Yang, Yi, Liu, Shimeng, Shi, Lizheng, Chen, Yingyao“…The Consolidated Health Economic Evaluation Reporting Standards (CHEERS) checklist scored the reporting quality between 0 and 100. …”
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3171por Kujawski, Stephanie A., Burgess, Colleen, Agi, Oren, Attias-Geva, Zohar, Pillsbury, Matthew, Greenberg, David, Bencina, Goran, Pawaskar, Manjiri“…Currently available health economic models for varicella infection are designed to inform the cost-effectiveness of universal varicella vaccination (UVV) compared with no vaccination. …”
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3172por Ding, Haiying, He, Chaoneng, Tong, Yinghui, Fang, Qilu, Mi, Xiufang, Chen, Lingya, Xin, Wenxiu, Fang, Luo“…Quality of the included studies was evaluated using Quality of Health Economic Studies (QHES) instrument. Modeling techniques, measurement of parameters and uncertainty analysis were analyzed across studies. …”
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3173“…Emerging infectious diseases have vigorously devastated the global economy and health sector; cost-effective plant-based vaccines (PBV) can be the potential solution to withstand the current health economic crisis. The prominent role of tobacco as an efficient expression system for PBV has been well-established for decades, through this review we highlight the importance of tobacco-based vaccines (TBV) against evolving infectious diseases in humans. …”
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3174por Yan, Juntao, Bao, Shiyi, Liu, Liu, Zhang, Yu-Qing, Ming, Jian, Wei, Yan, Chen, Yingyao“…This review aimed to appraise the publication reporting quality of economic evaluations for selective TCM in the National Reimbursement Drug List (NRDL), Version 2020, based on the Consolidated Health Economic Evaluation Reporting Standards (CHEERS) statement. …”
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3175“…Given the significant health, economic and environmental impacts of this, the need to strengthen breastfeeding promotion, protection and support is paramount. …”
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3176por Utami, Auliasari Meita, Rendrayani, Farida, Khoiry, Qisty Aulia, Noviyanti, Dita, Suwantika, Auliya A, Postma, Maarten J, Zakiyah, Neily“…We assessed their quality of reporting using the Consolidated Health Economic Evaluation Reporting Standards (CHEERS) 2022 checklist and summarized and narratively presented the results. …”
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3177“…We found that informational tweets addressed women’s safety, physical health, economic situation, and the role of gender in pandemic response and recovery plans, while community-oriented tweets addressed women’s labor, leadership, and supporting women’s organizations. …”
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3178por Singh, Chandra K., Mintie, Charlotte A., Ndiaye, Mary A., Chhabra, Gagan, Roy, Sushmita, Sullivan, Ruth, Longley, B. Jack, Schieke, Stefan M., Ahmad, Nihal“…Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory skin disease with significant health/economic burdens. Existing therapies are not fully effective, necessitating development of new approaches for AD management. …”
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3179“…The aim of this review is to summarize the epidemiologic and health economic (HE) evidence considered by NITAGs/HTA agencies when evaluating pediatric pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV) NIPs. …”
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3180por van Kessel, Robin, Wong, Brian Li Han, Rubinić, Ivan, O’Nuallain, Ella, Czabanowska, Katarzyna“…They are formed by discrepancies in Internet access, digital skills, and tangible outcomes (e.g. health, economic) between populations. Previous studies indicate that Europe has an average Internet access rate of 90%, yet rarely specify for different demographics and do not report on the presence of digital skills. …”
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