نتایج جستجو برای: cost effectiveness threshold value

تعداد نتایج: 1432259  

Journal: :international journal of infection 0
beuy joob medical center, sanitation one medical academic center, bangkok, thailand; medical center, sanitation one medical academic center, bangkok, thailand. tel: +66-24658292, fax: +66-24658292 viroj wiwanitkit tropical medicine unit, hainan medical university, bangkok, thailand

2016
Jeffrey Braithwaite Jes Søgaard Jack Dowie Mette Kjer Kaltoft Jesper Bo Nielsen Glenn Salkeld

Concern with the threshold applied in cost-effectiveness analyses by bodies such as NICE distracts attention from their biased use of the principle. The bias results from the prior requirement that an intervention be effective (usually 'clinically effective') before its cost-effectiveness is considered. The underlying justification for the use of cost-effectiveness as a criterion, whatever the ...

Journal: :Tobacco control 2007
Craig H Mosbaek Donald F Austin Michael J Stark Lori C Lambert

OBJECTIVE This study assessed the cost effectiveness of different types of television and radio advertisements and the time of day in which advertisements were placed in generating calls to the Oregon tobacco quitline. DESIGN Cost effectiveness was measured by cost per call, calculated as the cost of advertising divided by the number of quitline calls generated by that advertising. Advertisin...

Journal: :Journal of insurance medicine 1991
R W Maver

New medical technology is often cited as a contributing factor to increasing health care costs. In a 1990 report to the National Committee for Quality Health Care, 2 the forces driving health care spending were examined in detail. In a section reviewing the impact of new medical technology, the report cited an analysis of American Hospital Association data that concluded half the increase in re...

Journal: :Scandinavian journal of gastroenterology 2017
Olle Sjöström Lars Lindholm Beatrice Melin

OBJECTIVE Approximately 20-30% of all colorectal cancer (CRC) cases may have a familial contribution. The family history of CRC can be prominent (e.g., hereditary colorectal cancer (HCRC)) or more moderate (e.g., familial colorectal cancer (FCRC)). For family members at risk, colonoscopic surveillance is a well-established method to prevent both HCRC and FCRC, although the evidence for the exac...

2015
Richard Schuster Peter Arcese David Roberts

Conservation initiatives to protect and restore valued species communities in human-dominated landscapes face challenges linked to their potential costs. Conservation easements on private land may represent a cost-effective alternative to land purchase, but long-term costs to monitor and enforce easements, or defend legal challenges, remain uncertain. We explored the cost-effectiveness of conse...

2017
Benjamin M Davies James Smith Sarah Rikabi Karolina Wartolowska Mark Morrey Anna French Robert MacLaren David Williams Kim Bure Rafael Pinedo-Villanueva Anthony Mathur Martin Birchall Evan Snyder Anthony Atala Brock Reeve David Brindley

Cellular therapies, such as stem cell-based treatments, have been widely researched and numerous products and treatments have been developed. Despite this, there has been relatively limited use of these technologies in the healthcare sector. This study sought to investigate the perceived barriers to this more widespread adoption. An anonymous online questionnaire was developed, based on the fin...

Journal: :Australian and New Zealand journal of public health 1998
A Shiell L R Jorm R Carruthers G J Fitzsimmons

In this study, we compared the likely cost-effectiveness of alternative strategies for controlling a school-based measles outbreak. The analysis involved assessing the expected costs and number of cases in a school-based outbreak of measles, with no intervention and with each of six control strategies. The marginal cost per case prevented ranged from $32.90 when only previously unvaccinated sch...

Journal: :Australian health review : a publication of the Australian Hospital Association 2001
J Duggan

The National Health and Medical Research Council has recently issued guidelines on colo-rectal cancer, and given significant support to Colorectal Cancer Screening. However, the evidence of cost-effectiveness is inconclusive according to the Cochrane Centre. I argue that it would be wise to undertake trials that are appropriately funded. Otherwise, there is a risk that much money will be spent ...

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