نتایج جستجو برای: effectiveness ratio

تعداد نتایج: 810018  

2008
Clyde B Schechter Charles E Basch Arlene Caban Elizabeth A Walker

In a clinical trial, we have previously shown that a telephone intervention can significantly increase participation in dilated fundus examination (DFE) screening among low-income adults with diabetes. Here the costs and cost-effectiveness ratio of this intervention are calculated. Intervention effectiveness was estimated as the difference in DFE utilization between the telephone intervention a...

Journal: :iranian journal of diabetes and obesity 0
ali keshtkaran full professor, school of health management and information sciences, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran roohollah karimi msc student in health economics, school of health management and information sciences, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran zahra kavoosi assistance professor, school of health management and information sciences, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran abdolsaleh jafari msc in health economics, school of health management and information sciences, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran mohsen barouni research center for health services management, institute of futures studies in health, kerman university of medical sciences, kerman, iran

abstract objective: in health economics, one of the important methods of economic evaluation is cost-effectiveness analysis. the usual procedure in this method is to consider effectiveness of disability-adjusted life years (dalys) as a measure criterion. material and methods: this was a cross sectional study of economic assessment type or cost-effectiveness. all over 30 years old population of ...

Journal: :Risk analysis : an official publication of the Society for Risk Analysis 1995
T O Tengs M E Adams J S Pliskin D G Safran J E Siegel M C Weinstein J D Graham

We gathered information on the cost-effectiveness of life-saving interventions in the United States from publicly available economic analyses. "Life-saving interventions" were defined as any behavioral and/or technological strategy that reduces the probability of premature death among a specified target population. We defined cost-effectiveness as the net resource costs of an intervention per y...

2012
Eric Jutkowitz Laura N. Gitlin Laura T. Pizzi Edward Lee Marie P. Dennis

Evaluating cost effectiveness of interventions for aging in place is essential for adoption in service settings. We present the cost effectiveness of Advancing Better Living for Elders (ABLE), previously shown in a randomized trial to reduce functional difficulties and mortality in 319 community-dwelling elders. ABLE involved occupational and physical therapy sessions and home modifications to ...

Journal: :The international journal of tuberculosis and lung disease : the official journal of the International Union against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease 2007
C I Mohan D Bishai S Cavalcante R E Chaisson

SETTING Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, is a middle-income setting with an estimated 1% adult human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) seroprevalence. OBJECTIVE To examine the cost-effectiveness of DOTS in Rio de Janeiro. DESIGN Cost-effectiveness analysis based on cost data and an epidemiological model based on programmatic outcomes from the Health Department in Rio de Janeiro, cost data from the retail...

2012
Elliot Marseille Mark J. Giganti Albert Mwango Angela Chisembele-Taylor Lloyd Mulenga Mead Over James G. Kahn Jeffrey S. A. Stringer

BACKGROUND We estimated the unit costs and cost-effectiveness of a government ART program in 45 sites in Zambia supported by the Centre for Infectious Disease Research Zambia (CIDRZ). METHODS We estimated per person-year costs at the facility level, and support costs incurred above the facility level and used multiple regression to estimate variation in these costs. To estimate ART effectiven...

2015
Aduragbemi Oluwabusayo Banke-Thomas Barbara Madaj Ameh Charles Nynke van den Broek

BACKGROUND Increased scarcity of public resources has led to a concomitant drive to account for value-for-money of interventions. Traditionally, cost-effectiveness, cost-utility and cost-benefit analyses have been used to assess value-for-money of public health interventions. The social return on investment (SROI) methodology has capacity to measure broader socio-economic outcomes, analysing an...

Journal: :Age and ageing 2015
Inez Farag Kirsten Howard Manuela L Ferreira Catherine Sherrington

BACKGROUND despite evidence on what works in falls prevention, falls in older people remain an important public health problem. AIMS the purpose of this study was to model the impact and cost-effectiveness of a public health falls prevention programme, from the perspective of the health funder. METHODS a decision analytic Markov model compared the health benefits in quality-adjusted life ye...

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