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781por Palatucci, John S., Chakravarty, Sujoy, Kratchman, Amy L., Harris, Jill, Pizzi, Laura T., Coffield, Caroline N., Ibitamuno, Grace, Spitalnik, Deborah M.“…Among people with I/DD and their caregivers, such economic factors may include financial costs of care, decreased opportunities for leisure and recreation, income losses associated with caregiving, and foregone opportunities for skill acquisition or other human capital investments. OBJECTIVE: This commentary supports responsiveness to the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Trust Fund (PCORTF) calls by conceptualizing and operationalizing a framework for identifying preferences on economic factors that are relevant to people with I/DD and their caregivers. …”
Publicado 2023
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782por Wongkrajang, Preechaya, Jittikoon, Jiraphun, Udomsinprasert, Wanvisa, Talungchit, Pattarawalai, Chaikledkaew, Usa“…Direct medical costs were obtained from Siriraj Informatics and Data Innovation Center (SiData+), Faculty of Medicine, Siriraj Hospital, and indirect costs were estimated using a human capital approach. About 241 patients with T21 had outpatient care visits and 124 patients received inpatient care. …”
Publicado 2023
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783por Thavorncharoensap, Montarat, Teerawattananon, Yot, Yothasamut, Jomkwan, Lertpitakpong, Chanida, Chaikledkaew, Usa“…Most studies employed the human capital approach and estimated the gross cost of alcohol consumption. …”
Publicado 2009
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784“…The total economic burden (including informal care and using the human capital method to estimate production losses) of a SAH in the United Kingdom was estimated to be £510 million annually. …”
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785por Richter, Linda M., Sherr, Lorraine, Adato, Michèle, Belsey, Mark, Chandan, Upjeet, Desmond, Chris, Drimie, Scott, Haour-Knipe, Mary, Hosegood, Victoria, Kimou, Jose, Madhavan, Sangeetha, Mathambo, Vuyiswa, Wakhweya, Angela“…Firstly, a developmental approach to poverty is an essential feature of responses to protect children affected by HIV and AIDS, necessary to safeguard their human capital. For this reason, access to essential services, such as health and education, as well as basic income security, must be at the heart of national strategic approaches. …”
Publicado 2009
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786“…Results suggest that households strategically allocate their resources on health care by favouring individuals with higher earning potential who have invested more in human capital. Extended households pay higher amounts for spouses with higher education compared to nuclear households. …”
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787“…The cost for sick leave was calculated according to the human capital approach. Sensitivity analysis was used to explore uncertainty in various factors used in the model. …”
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788por Wolf, E, Blankenburg, M, Bogner, JR, Becker, W, Gorriahn, D, Mueller, MC, Jaeger, H, Welte, R, Baudewig, M, Walli, R, Stoll, M“…Indirect costs were measured with the human capital approach. Estimates for the HLA-B*5701-prevalence, HSR-incidence, and hospitalization rate were based on clinical trials and cohorts and it was assumed that screening reduces the incidence of clinically suspected ABC-HSR from 10% to 0.5%. …”
Publicado 2010
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789por Catay, Erika, del Cid, Cecilia Castel, Narváez, Lorena, Velozo, Edson J, Rosa, Javier E, Catoggio, Luis J, Soriano, Enrique R“…Indirect costs included work absenteeism, permanent work disability, and housework lost for housewives, using the human capital approach. Costs are expressed in 2002 US dollars per patient per year. …”
Publicado 2012
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790por Feulefack, Joseph F., Luckert, Martin K., Mohapatra, Sandeep, Cash, Sean B., Alibhai, Arif, Kipp, Walter“…Moreover, development programs that invest in human capital and build wealth are important complements that can increase the returns to ART programs.…”
Publicado 2013
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791por Hoddinott, John, Behrman, Jere R, Maluccio, John A, Melgar, Paul, Quisumbing, Agnes R, Ramirez-Zea, Manuel, Stein, Aryeh D, Yount, Kathryn M, Martorell, Reynaldo“…Objective: We related height-for-age z scores (HAZs) and stunting at age 24 mo to adult human capital, marriage, fertility, health, and economic outcomes. …”
Publicado 2013
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792por Walubo, Andrew“…METHODS: First, nine determinants (or enabling factors) for running a successful clinical pharmacology programme were identified, i.e., disease burden, drug situation, economic growth, clinical pharmacology activities, recognition, human capital, government support, international collaboration, and support for traditional/alternative medicines. …”
Publicado 2013
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793por Fröcklin, Sara, de la Torre-Castro, Maricela, Håkansson, Elin, Carlsson, Anna, Magnusson, Madeleine, Jiddawi, Narriman S.“…This is tightly linked to women's reproductive roles, which not only leads to limited mobility but also lessen their chances to accumulate livelihood assets (natural, physical, financial, social and human capital) thus impacting livelihood strategies. …”
Publicado 2014
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794por Wei, Wen-Qiang, Yang, Chun-Xia, Lu, Si-Han, Yang, Juan, Li, Bian-Yun, Lian, Shi-Yong, Qiao, You-Lin“…The assessed benefits of this program included the saved treatment costs, both direct and indirect, on esophageal and cardiac cancer, as well as the value of prolonged life due to screening, as determined by the human capital approach. The results showed the screening cost of finding esophageal and cardiac severe dysplasia or cancer ranged from ¥2707 to ¥4512, and the total cost on screening and treatment was ¥13 115–¥14 920. …”
Publicado 2011
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795“…Item costs were based on true costs charged from the patients and all time cost estimates were based on the Human Capital Approach method. RESULTS: 199 patients with psoriasis and 33 with psoriatic arthritis were included in the study. …”
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796por Hasoumi, Mojtaba, Nasehi, Mahshid, Khakian, Mehdi, Mohseni, Mohammad, Ziaiifar, Hajarbibi, Keykale, Meysam Safi“…For cost calculation, we used incidence based and bottom-up approach, and for calculating indirect costs, human capital approach was used. The vision used for this study was community-based in which all costs are included. …”
Publicado 2014
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797por Seo, Hyeyoung, Yoon, Seok-Jun, Yoon, Jihyun, Kim, Dongwoo, Gong, Younghoon, Kim, A. Rim, Oh, In-Hwan, Kim, Eun-Jung, Lee, Yo-Han“…Data on direct (medical and non-medical) costs and indirect (productivity loss due to AMI-associated morbidity and mortality) costs were collected from the Korean National Health Insurance Service’s claims data. The human capital approach was used to calculate indirect costs. …”
Publicado 2015
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798“…Economic burden of TBIs due to traffic accidents, which led to death, was estimated using the human capital as direct costs of treatment, and the number of potential years of life lost and lost productivity as indirect costs. …”
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799por Chung, Wankyo“…It adjusts for discounting, skewed distribution, and missing or censored cost data. The human capital approach for productivity cost assumes that deceased patients would have lived to a normal expected life expectancy, and have earned a salary in line with the current age profile of wages, in order to measure potential earnings lost due to premature death or job loss. …”
Publicado 2015
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800por Oliva-Moreno, Juan, Peña-Longobardo, Luz M., Alonso, Sonia, Fernández-Bolaños, Antonio, Gutiérrez, María Luisa, Hidalgo-Vega, Álvaro, de la Fuente, Elsa, Fernández-Rodríguez, Conrado M.“…MATERIALS AND METHODS: We use data from several sources (Registry of Deaths, Labour Force Survey and Wage Structure Survey) to develop a simulation model based on the human capital approach and to estimate the flows in labour productivity losses in the period considered. …”
Publicado 2015
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