123 results on '"Medicine, Experimental -- Reports -- Economic aspects"'
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2. New Publication Concludes Gauss Surgical's Triton System Associated with Improved Outcomes and Reduced Costs
3. New study finds sitting down too much costs the world $67.5bn; A paper out this week estimates that the diseases brought on by inactivity have a huge price tag for the global economy
4. Research and Markets Adds Report: Emerging Market for Clinical Trials in Argentina - Major Cost Advantages over the US in Conducting Clinical Trials Will Encourage Drug Development
5. (6/2010) RTI: Combined Therapies for Alcohol Dependency Reduce Societal Costs
6. US: Foodborne illness 'costs US$152bn a year' - study
7. Economy Is Driving Many Osteoporotic Women to Retire Later - but Their Ability to Work May Be Undermined by Sub-Optimal Management of Their Disease
8. Economy is Driving Many Osteoporotic Women to Retire Later - but Their Ability to Work May Be Undermined by Sub-Optimal Management of Their Disease
9. Study Finds Doctors' Use of E-Prescribing Systems Linked to Formulary Data Can Boost Drug Cost Savings
10. Cost of ambulatory care of diabetes in north India reported
11. Costs of CABG more than 80% higher in U.S. than in Canada
12. United States loses billions due to mental disorders, study says: NIMH director: cost is 'staggeringly high.'
13. Hospitals avoiding most costs for their medical errors, study says: researchers suggest that financial incentives are needed to improve performance
14. Why consumer-based health care reforms may not cut costs: hint: physician diagnoses control the costs of health care
15. STUDY: DENGUE FEVER VASTLY UNDERREPORTED IN INDIA RESEARCHERS CALCULATE DISEASE'S ECONOMIC BURDEN ON INDIA TOTALS $1.11 BILLION ANNUALLY
16. LIFETIME COSTS FOR AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER MAY REACH $2.4 MILLION PER PATIENT, PENN STUDY FINDS
17. Autism a lifelong burden, study shows: Because few adults with the disorder can work, the economic costs continue
18. Chronic illnesses drive rise in Medicare costs
19. Recent Findings from Las Palmas Gran Canaria University Provides New Insights into Tourism Research (Tourism: Economic growth, employment and Dutch Disease)
20. Self-paying patients driving the recovery of the private health sector, new research published by Intuition Communication
21. Research and Markets: Heart Failure - Disease and Therapy Review - 2013: Treatment, Dosing Costs and Market Size
22. Research and Markets: Bipolar Disorder - Disease and Therapy Review - 2013: Diagnosis, Treatment Costs and Market Size
23. Research and Markets: Disease and Therapy Review: Obesity - 2013 Gives Dosing and Treatment Cost Information for Various Treatment Types
24. New Study Finds Outpatient Commitment for Mental Illness Can Save More Money Than It Costs; Why Aren't More States Using It?
25. STUDY FINDS LONG-TERM CARE PHARMACIES FACE HIGHER DISPENSING COSTS; MUST MEET SPECIALIZED PATIENT NEEDS
26. Number of Patient Visits Drives Phase I Trial Costs, New Study Finds
27. Accelerating Drugs to Market - Despite Challenges, Adaptive Clinical Trials Reduce Drug Development Costs and Time to Market
28. REPORT ESTIMATES DISEASE, COST IMPACT OF REDUCING OBESITY
29. Study Finds New Medical Liability System Would Save Florida $16 Billion in Healthcare Costs
30. New Study Shows Importance of Calculating Full Cost Savings of Chronic Disease Prevention
31. Media Advisory: Campaign to End Obesity to Release New Study Showing Importance of Calculating Full Cost Savings of Chronic Disease Prevention
32. CITRUS GREENING COSTS $3.63 BILLION IN LOST REVENUES AND 6,611 JOBS, NEW UF STUDY SHOWS
33. CDC REPORTS EXCESSIVE ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION COST THE U.S. $224 BILLION IN 2006 MOST OF THE COSTS WERE DUE TO BINGE DRINKING
34. Heart Disease Prevention Program Saves Lives and Reduces Costs, Kaiser Permanente Study Finds
35. Early Detection, Diagnosis & Care Management for People with Dementia May Reduce Healthcare Costs
36. NEW AAMC REPORT HIGHLIGHTS HOW ARRA FUNDS ARE FUELING NEW RESEARCH AND DRIVING ECONOMIC GROWTH OVER LAST YEAR
37. Study Highlights Economic Impact of Early Mobility Impairment in People with Multiple Sclerosis
38. truth(R) Campaign Can Save Half a Million Lives and Billions of Dollars
39. Data on Clinical Trials and Studies Described by R. Faria et al (A Guide to Handling Missing Data in Cost-Effectiveness Analysis Conducted Within Randomised Controlled Trials)
40. Manage periodontal disease to control diabetes costs: study finds value-based benefit designs achieve net cost reductions
41. Study Finds Doctors' Use of E-Prescribing Systems Linked to Formulary Data Can Boost Drug Cost Savings
42. California-based Diabetes & Family Medicine Experts Respond to New Study Showing Diabetes-related Costs are $218 Billion Annually
43. Findings from University of Oxford Provides New Data about Bipolar Disorders (Economic evaluations in bipolar disorder: a systematic review and critical appraisal)
44. New Health and Medical Informatics Study Findings Recently Were Reported by Researchers at University of Amsterdam (Reporting of Medical Research Costs Improving Transparency and Reproducibility of Medical Research) (Reporting of Medical ...)
45. Findings from University of Alberta in Medical Economics Provides New Insights (The cost implications of an early versus delayed invasive strategy in Acute Coronary Syndromes: the TIMACS study)
46. Generics may be antidote to high medical costs
47. More patients delaying care in bad economy, study shows
48. New BIO Study Confirms Innovative Therapies Will Have Minimal Impact on Healthcare Costs
49. Health Care Costs to Increase in Specific Clinical Areas Due to Aging Boomers; New Study: Kidney Disorders / Heart and Vascular Conditions Costs Projected to Be the Most Affected By the Aging U.S. Population
50. Imaging costs for Medicare ca patients spike
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