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1161por Hardenberg, Marrit, Speklé, Erwin M., Coenen, Pieter, Brus, Iris M., Kuijer, P. Paul F. M.“…Costs were calculated annually and per episode for different subgroups from an employer’s perspective using the Human Capital Approach. In the Netherlands, the employer has to pay 70% of the employee's wage out of pocket for the first two years of sick leave and also for the occupational health care. …”
Publicado 2022
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1162por Vidavalur, Ramesh“…Economic benefits were calculated from lost DALY using human capital approach and value of statistical life methods, utilizing gross national income (GNI) per capita data and value of statistical life year (VSLY), respectively. …”
Publicado 2022
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1163por Ortiz-Prado, Esteban, Villagran, Paola, Martinez-Abarca, Ana Lucia, Henriquez-Trujillo, Aquiles R., Simbaña-Rivera, Katherine, Gómez-BarrenoDiaz, Lenin Ana M., Moyano, Carla E., Arcos-Valle, Vanessa, Miño, Maria Dolores, Morgan, Sara A.“…The impact of aggressions, assaults and violence on years of life lost due to premature mortality was estimated using the Human Capital method. RESULTS: Over the period, at least 3236 cases of female homicides and femicides were reported. …”
Publicado 2022
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1164por Keshavarz, Khosro, Hedayati, Arvin, Rezaei, Mojtaba, Goudarzi, Zahra, Moghimi, Ebrahim, Rezaee, Mehdi, Lotfi, Farhad“…To calculate the indirect costs, the human capital approach was used as well. RESULTS: The results showed that the annual cost of MDD was $ 2717.41 Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) (USD 2026.13) per patient in 2020. …”
Publicado 2022
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1165por Jian, Yining, Zhu, Di, Zhou, Dongnan, Li, Nana, Du, Han, Dong, Xue, Fu, Xuemeng, Tao, Dong, Han, Bing“…The direct and indirect economic burden of CKD were estimated by the bottom-up approach and the human capital approach respectively. RESULTS: The results of coefficient of determination (0.99), mean absolute percentage error (0.26%), mean absolute error (343,193.8) and root mean squared error (628,230.3) showed that the ARIMA (1,1,1) model fitted well. …”
Publicado 2022
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1166“…Productivity loss was estimated based on the human capital method. Then, cost date were calculated as mean annual costs per patient. …”
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1167“…The productivity loss by individuals with NCDs was also estimated from income and work-time loss data, applying the input-based human capital approach. RESULTS: On average, a household with NCDs spent ₦ 122,313.60 or $ 398.52 per year on NCD care, representing 24% of household food expenditure. …”
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1168“…Data inputs have been updated to take account of the greater availability of death registration data and the latest available projections for HIV/AIDS, income, human capital, tobacco smoking, body mass index, and other inputs. …”
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1169por Stenberg, Karin, Hanssen, Odd, Bertram, Melanie, Brindley, Callum, Meshreky, Andreia, Barkley, Shannon, Tan-Torres Edejer, Tessa“…Investing in PHC will bring substantial health benefits and build human capital. At country level, PHC interventions need to be explicitly identified, and plans should be made for how to most appropriately reorient the health system towards PHC as a key lever towards achieving UHC and the health-related SDGs. …”
Publicado 2019
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1170“…Unequal access to health services among migrant and local children greatly affects health equity and has a profound impact on the quality of human capital. This study aimed to investigate differences in using community-based healthcare between local and migrant children and to identify the influencing factors in Futian District of Shenzhen. …”
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1171por Varghese, Jithin Sam, Maluccio, John A., Cunningham, Solveig A., Ramirez-Zea, Manuel, Stein, Aryeh D.“…CONCLUSION: A temporally harmonized asset index constructed from consistently administered surveys in a cohort setting over time may allow study of associations of life-course social mobility with human capital outcomes in LMIC contexts. The approach permits exploration of trends in household wealth of the sample over a follow-up period against repeated cross-sectional surveys which permit the estimation of only the mean trajectory. …”
Publicado 2021
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1172por Li, Xiao, Bilcke, Joke, van der Velden, Alike W., Bongard, Emily, Bruyndonckx, Robin, Sundvall, Pär-Daniel, Harbin, Nicolay J., Coenen, Samuel, Francis, Nick, Bruno, Pascale, Garcia-Sangenis, Ana, Glinz, Dominik, Kosiek, Katarzyna, Mikó-Pauer, Réka, Radzeviciene Jurgute, Ruta, Seifert, Bohumil, Tsakountakis, Nikolaos, Aabenhus, Rune, Butler, Christopher C., Beutels, Philippe“…Base-case analysis estimated direct cost and productivity losses using itemised costed resource use and the human capital approach. Scenario analyses with self-reported spending rather than itemised costing were also performed. …”
Publicado 2021
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1173por Destri, Kelli, Alves, Joana, Gregório, Maria João, Dias, Sara Simões, Henriques, Ana Rita, Mendonça, Nuno, Canhão, Helena, Rodrigues, Ana Maria“…Obesity- attributable costs were calculated using lost gross income during the time absent from work, through the human-capital approach. RESULTS: The EpiDoC included 4338 working adults at baseline. …”
Publicado 2022
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1174“…METHODS: Sourcing data from the 2016 population census, we applied linear regression and Oaxaca–Blinder decomposition techniques to assess wage differentials by sex, traditional human capital measures (e.g., age, education, place of work), and social identity variables intersecting with gender (household head, childcare, migrant status) among health policy researchers aged 25–54. …”
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1175por Zawudie, Addisu Bogale, Daka, Dawit Wolde, Teshome, Dejene, Ergiba, Meskerem Seboka“…Direct costs were calculated using the micro-costing technique, while indirect costs were calculated using the human capital approach. The statistical significance of cost difference between the groups of patient characteristics was determined using Wilcoxon and Kruskal-Wallis mean rank sum tests, and the factors associated with a total cost of illness were identified with Generalized Linear Model (GLM). …”
Publicado 2022
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1176por De Castro, Javier, Insa, Amelia, Collado-Borrell, Roberto, Escudero-Vilaplana, Vicente, Martínez, Alex, Fernandez, Elena, Sullivan, Ivana, Arrabal, Natalia, Carcedo, David, Manzaneque, Alba“…Indirect costs were estimated using the human-capital approach. Unit costs were obtained from national databases (euros of 2022). …”
Publicado 2023
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1177por Wanjau, Mary Njeri, Kivuti-Bitok, Lucy W., Aminde, Leopold N., Veerman, J. Lennert“…In addition, we used the Human Capital Approach to estimate productivity gains. …”
Publicado 2023
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1178por Khan, Gul Nawaz, Kureishy, Sumra, Ariff, Shabina, Habib, Muhammad Atif, Usmani, Asra Abeer, Mubarik, Areeba, Hussain, Masawar, Akbar, Naveed, Rodriguez de Castro, Pablo, Garzon, Alba Cecilia, de Pee, Saskia, Soofi, Sajid Bashir“…As a continuing public health concern, it is essential that stunting prevention is a national priority in order to ensure human capital development, especially among the poorest households. …”
Publicado 2020
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1179“…Only one out of four of the studies reviewed included information on the approach used to estimate productivity losses/gains, which was predominantly the human capital approach. One-hundred forty-four studies (69%) reported the impact of including productivity losses/gains on the ICER, with 110 studies (53%) reporting that their inclusion contributed to more favorable cost-effectiveness. …”
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1180“…All studies employed the human capital approach to estimate costs, and 16% also used the friction cost approach. …”
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