نتایج جستجو برای: economic evaluation

تعداد نتایج: 1114405  

1999
T. Paul Schultz

The study of labor market segmentation and the estimation of the deadweight loss due to policy distortions reflected in wage structures require analyses of labor force surveys. These data are increasingly available in most countries. But evaluations of labor market reforms are uncommon. The lack of documented labor market reforms may reflect the difficulty of reducing wage distortions by direct...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2011
Astrid Brousselle Chantale Lessard

Health economic evaluation aims at providing information on the efficiency of interventions. Since the 1980s, there have been major developments in the field, especially in terms of methodologies. As the field has expanded and developed, methodologies have become increasingly sophisticated. In parallel, over the past decade, the conduct of economic evaluations has become more and more instituti...

Journal: :Scandinavian journal of public health. Supplement 2003
Nguyen Xuan Thanh Hoang Mihn Hang Nguyen Thi Kim Chuc Lars Lindholm

AIMS Relatively little is known about patterns of injury at the community level in Vietnam and their economic consequences. This study sought to estimate the costs of various unintentional injuries in Bavi District during one year; to describe how costs depended on gender, age, circumstances, and severity of injury; and to describe how the economic burden of unintentional injuries was distribut...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2015
Jorge A Huete-Pérez Pedro J J Alvarez Jerald L Schnoor Bruce E Rittmann Anthony Clayton Maria L Acosta Carlos E M Bicudo Mary T K Arroyo Michael T Brett Victor M Campos Hernan Chaimovich Blanca Jimenez-Cisneros Alan Covich Luiz D Lacerda Jean-Michel Maes Julio C Miranda Salvador Montenegro-Guillén Manuel Ortega-Hegg Gerald R Urquhart Katherine Vammen Luis Zambrano

Seeking economic growth and job creation to tackle the nation's extreme poverty, the Nicaraguan government awarded a concession to build an interoceanic canal and associated projects to a recently formed Hong Kong based company with no track record or related expertise. This concession was awarded without a bidding process and in advance of any feasibility, socio-economic or environmental impac...

Journal: :Value in health : the journal of the International Society for Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research 2013
Lieven Annemans Ken Redekop Katherine Payne

There is a need for methodological scrutiny in the economic assessment of personalized medicine. In this article, we present a list of 10 specific issues that we argue pose specific methodological challenges that require careful consideration when designing and conducting robust model-based economic evaluations in the context of personalized medicine. Key issues are related to the correct frami...

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 2011
Jennifer C Davis Ging-Yuek R Hsiung Teresa Liu-Ambrose

The economic burden of cognitive impairment and dementia cannot be ignored. In 2000, dementia was the third most costly health condition to care for in the United States, with annual costs estimated at $100 billion (in 1997 US prices). Another study calculated that the mean annual costs for dementia care is at 28,000 per patient.3 The direct costs in the UK of Alzheimer’s disease were estimated...

2011
John B. Taylor Cynthia Liu Ricardo Reis

E agree about the goals of price stability, low unemployment and stable economic growth, but they disagree about the policies to achieve these goals. The disagreement is particularly heated over discretionary countercyclical Keynesian fiscal policy. After the poor macroeconomic performance of the 1970s and critical policy evaluations of the Keynesian approach— ranging from Robert E. Lucas and T...

2009
Muhammad Asif Muhammad Tayyeb Khan

Energy is one of the most basic of human needs. The accomplishments of civilization have largely been achieved through the increasingly efficient and extensive harnessing of various forms of energy to extend human capabilities and ingenuity. Providing adequate and affordable energy is essential for eradicating poverty, improving human welfare, and raising living standards worldwide. The Persian...

2013
Elisabeth Fenwick Catriona Macdonald Hilary Thomson

BACKGROUND Economic evaluation of public policies has been advocated but rarely performed. Studies from a systematic review of the health impacts of housing improvement included data on costs and some economic analysis. Examination of these data provides an opportunity to explore the difficulties and the potential for economic evaluation of housing. METHODS Data were extracted from all studie...

2010
Emily Ford Daniela Solomon Jon Adams Nicholas Graves

BACKGROUND For CAM to feature prominently in health care decision-making there is a need to expand the evidence-base and to further incorporate economic evaluation into research priorities.In a world of scarce health care resources and an emphasis on efficiency and clinical efficacy, CAM, as indeed do all other treatments, requires rigorous evaluation to be considered in budget decision-making....

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