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  1. 821
    “…Most of the spending was aimed at the prevention of infectious diseases (34%) and acute physical injuries (29%). Per capita spending on prevention increased steeply by age. …”
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  2. 822
    “…The mortality rates were examined in relation to GDP per capita, the ratio of hospital beds, and doctors per population for each region. …”
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  3. 823
    por Xin, Y, Qian, J, Xu, L, Tang, S, Gao, J, Critchley, J A
    Publicado 2009
    “…RESULTS: Every five packets of cigarettes consumed per capita per month reduces household spending on other commodities, most notably on education (by about 17 yuan per capita per annum) and medical care (11 yuan). …”
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  4. 824
    por Giannandrea, Fabrizio
    Publicado 2009
    “…In order to test the above correlation in the case of hypospadias, the mean prevalence at birth in 20 countries (1999–2003) with average per-capita consumption of cocoa in these countries in the same period corresponding to pregnancy were used. …”
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  5. 825
    “…This apparent paradox has been highlighted by a recent study showing that on a per capita basis, visits to natural areas in the United States and Japan have declined over the last two decades. …”
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  6. 826
    “…All three strategies would be considered ‘very cost-effective’ using the standard comparisons of cost per disability-adjusted life-year avoided with per-capita gross domestic product. However, at an average total cost per immunized person of ∼US$ 1.1, a typhoid-vaccination programme would absorb a sixth of existing public-sector spending on health (on a per-capita basis) in India. …”
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  7. 827
    “…Correlation analyses showed a significant negative correlation between per capita costs and overall performance. No correlation was found in 2007 between technical efficiency and overall performance or between technical efficiency and per capita costs. …”
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    “…The association between TB and per capita living space over median was found in Xiangtan, with the RR of 1.86 (95% CI: 1.15, 3.01). …”
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  10. 830
    “…Sixteen representative and spatially differentiated patterns with a per capita calorie intake ranging from 1,870 to [Image: see text]3,400 kcal/day were derived. …”
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  11. 831
    “…Results indicated that there was no evidence of inequality in Brazil for both receipt and length of stay by income per capita. However, in India there was a pro-rich bias in the receipt of care, although once care was received there was no difference by consumption per capita for the length of stay. …”
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  12. 832
    “…Individuals in countries with higher GDP per capita, life expectancy, and equality in child mortality were more likely to prioritize minimizing health inequalities.…”
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  13. 833
    por Bendavid, Eran
    Publicado 2014
    “…RESULTS: Each additional dollar in total health aid per capita was associated with 5.7 fewer deaths per 10,000 child-years among children in the poorest relative to the wealthiest households (p<0.001). …”
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  14. 834
    por Grant, William B.
    Publicado 2013
    “…This ecological study used age-adjusted incidence rates for 21 cancers for 157 countries (87 with high-quality data) in 2008 with respect to dietary supply and other factors, including per capita gross domestic product, life expectancy, lung cancer incidence rate (an index for smoking), and latitude (an index for solar ultraviolet-B doses). …”
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  15. 835
    “…Living conditions, per capita income, marital status, and information about dietary health and chronic disease status were assessed. …”
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  16. 836
    “…Among the patients, 62% were primiparae compared with 46% in the controls (P = 0.02). Per capita family income was less than 5000 INR in 72% patients and 56% controls (P = 0.01). …”
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  17. 837
    “…This project sets the threshold for cost–effectiveness as the cost of the intervention per disability-adjusted life-year (DALY) averted less than three times the country’s annual gross domestic product (GDP) per capita. Highly cost–effective interventions are defined as meeting a threshold per DALY averted of once the annual GDP per capita. …”
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  18. 838
    por Savage, P, Mahmoud, S
    Publicado 2015
    “…The average cost of treatment has also risen from £3036.91 (20.6% of UK per capita GDP) in 1995–1999 to £20 233 (89.0%) in 2005–2009 and now to £35 383 (141.7%) in 2010–2014. …”
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  19. 839
    “…“Food expenses as a proportion of the overall expenses of the family”, “per capita of dietary energy supply”, and “provision of micro-nutrient supply requirement per capita” with median of 80 were in the second rank of food security priority indicators. …”
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  20. 840
    por Steinwachs, Donald M.
    Publicado 2015
    “…PUBLIC HEALTH AGENCIES AND IMPACT FOR LPHS: Public health agencies’ (PHA) organizational characteristics vary across states, as does their funding per capita. Variations in organization, services provided, and expenditures per capita may reflect variations in community needs or may be associated with unmet needs. …”
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