نتایج جستجو برای: resource effectiveness

تعداد نتایج: 525793  

Journal: :international journal of information science and management 0
a. talebnejad faculty of management and accounting shahid beheshti university

by the appropriate use of information technology, organizations can achieve sustainable competitive advantages. this technology because of including some characteristics such as being up-to-date, fast and precise and having different geographic localities all the time, has improved organizational efficiency, effectiveness and performance. in this article, we intend to investigate the role and e...

Journal: :Stroke 2015
Anne Forster John Young Katie Chapman Jane Nixon Anita Patel Ivana Holloway Kirste Mellish Shamaila Anwar Rachel Breen Martin Knapp Jenni Murray Amanda Farrin

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE We developed a new postdischarge system of care comprising a structured assessment covering longer-term problems experienced by patients with stroke and their carers, linked to evidence-based treatment algorithms and reference guides (the longer-term stroke care system of care) to address the poor longer-term recovery experienced by many patients with stroke. METHODS A ...

2011
Mohammad E Hoque Jahangir AM Khan Shahed SA Hossain Rukhsana Gazi Harun-ar Rashid Tracey P Koehlmoos Damian G Walker

BACKGROUND Economic evaluation is used for effective resource allocation in health sector. Accumulated knowledge about economic evaluation of health programs in Bangladesh is not currently available. While a number of economic evaluation studies have been performed in Bangladesh, no systematic investigation of the studies has been done to our knowledge. The aim of this current study is to syste...

Journal: :Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners 2010
Jeffrey C Bauer

Healthcare reform in 2009 was motivated by an imperative to reduce the relentless increase in spending on medical care. Many efforts to solve the problem focused on applying proven principles of evidence-based practice and cost-effectiveness to find the least-expensive way to produce a specific clinical service of acceptable quality. This paper combines economic analysis and reviews published l...

Journal: :Stroke 2011
Todd H Wagner Albert C Lo Peter Peduzzi Dawn M Bravata Grant D Huang Hermano I Krebs Robert J Ringer Daniel G Federman Lorie G Richards Jodie K Haselkorn George F Wittenberg Bruce T Volpe Christopher T Bever Pamela W Duncan Andrew Siroka Peter D Guarino

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Stroke is a leading cause of disability. Rehabilitation robotics have been developed to aid in recovery after a stroke. This study determined the additional cost of robot-assisted therapy and tested its cost-effectiveness. METHODS We estimated the intervention costs and tracked participants' healthcare costs. We collected quality of life using the Stroke Impact Scale an...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
arash rashidian dept. of health management and economics, school of public health, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. cyrus alinia dept. of health management and economics, school of public health, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. reza majdzadeh knowledge utilization research center (kurc), center for community-based, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran.

our aim was to make right and informative decision about choosing the most cost-effectiveness heterogeneous infectious waste treatment methods and devices.in this descriptive study, decision tree analysis, with 10-yr time horizon in bottom-up approach was used to estimate the costs and effectiveness criteria of the employed devices at provider perspective in iranian hospitals. we used the one-w...

2017
Katie Page Adrain G Barnett Nicholas Graves

BACKGROUND Decreasing hospital length of stay, and so freeing up hospital beds, represents an important cost saving which is often used in economic evaluations. The savings need to be accurately quantified in order to make optimal health care resource allocation decisions. Traditionally the accounting cost of a bed is used. We argue instead that the economic cost of a bed day is the better valu...

Journal: :Health affairs 2010
Lisa A Simpson Laura Peterson Carole M Lannon Sharon B Murphy Clifford Goodman Zhaoxia Ren Anne Zajicek

The United States is undertaking a major expansion of comparative effectiveness research, with the potential to achieve systemwide improvements in health care quality, outcomes, and resource allocation. However, to achieve these improvements in children's health and health care, comparative effectiveness research needs to be targeted, designed, conducted, and reported in ways that are responsiv...

Journal: :Health policy 1997
D Gyrd-Hansen

This paper seeks to shed light on the relative cost effectiveness of colorectal cancer by comparing the cost effectiveness of this programme with the economics of another screening programme which is widely implemented: cervical cancer screening. The paper illustrates the principles of optimal resource allocation, and discusses the limitations and strengths of the analysis presented. The paper ...

Journal: :PharmacoEconomics 2009
Gianluca Baio Pierluigi Russo

Cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) represents the most important tool in the health economics literature to quantify and qualify the reasoning behind the optimal decision process in terms of the allocation of resources to a given health intervention. However, the practical application of CEA in the regulatory process is often limited by some critical barriers, and decisions in clinical practice ...

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