نتایج جستجو برای: cost of illness

تعداد نتایج: 21191693  

Journal: :Health & social care in the community 2006
Annie Ellis Tessa Trappes-Lomax Mary Fox Rod Taylor Michael Power Jonathan Stead Ian Bainbridge

The study's aim was to investigate the cost-effectiveness of an NHS/Social Services short-term residential rehabilitation unit (a form of intermediate care) for older people on discharge from community hospital compared with 'usual' community services. An economic evaluation was conducted alongside a prospective controlled trial, which explored the effectiveness of a rehabilitation unit in a pr...

Journal: :Health care management review 2009
Renee Brent Hotchkiss Myron D Fottler Lynn Unruh

BACKGROUND Volunteers have been present in health care settings for centuries. However, there is little empirical evidence regarding the impact that volunteers make on hospital performance. Since the 1990s, hospitals in the United States have had a great deal of pressure to produce high-quality care at minimum expense. These pressures have enhanced the benefits of using volunteers in a hospital...

Journal: :Family practice 2006
Göran Umefjord Katarina Hamberg Hans Malker Göran Petersson

BACKGROUND Internet consultation without a previous relationship between the doctor and the enquirer seems to be increasing in popularity. However, little is known about the advantages, disadvantages or other differences compared with regular health care when using this kind of service. OBJECTIVE To investigate how an Internet-based Ask the Doctor service out with any pre-existing doctor-pati...

Journal: :Seizure 2000
John Foley Jim Oates Carina Mack Cathy Fox

There is currently a wide variation in the level of service provided for patients with epilepsy across the UK. Evidence is becoming available to suggest that improvements in local service provision may be achieved through the intervention of a specialist nurse. Using practical examples, this article explores the roles of the epilepsy specialist nurse, and examines how they may benefit patients ...

2012
Xiaolin Wei Guanyang Zou Jia Yin John Walley Huaixia Yang Merav Kliner Jian Mei

BACKGROUND Financial issues are major barriers for rural-to-urban migrants accessing tuberculosis (TB) care in China. This paper discusses the effectiveness of providing financial incentives to migrant TB patients (with a focus on poor migrants in one district of Shanghai using treatment completion and default rates), the effect of financial incentives in terms of reducing the TB patient cost, ...

2010
Ricardo Steffen Dick Menzies Olivia Oxlade Marcia Pinto Analia Zuleika de Castro Paula Monteiro Anete Trajman

BACKGROUND Costs of tuberculosis diagnosis and treatment may represent a significant burden for the poor and for the health system in resource-poor countries. OBJECTIVES The aim of this study was to analyze patients' costs of tuberculosis care and to estimate the incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER) of the directly observed treatment (DOT) strategy per completed treatment in Rio de Jan...

Journal: :The New England journal of medicine 2012
Dave A Chokshi Thomas A Farley

295 Patient-Assessment-Instruments/Quality Measures/Downloads/NationalImpact AssessmentofQualityMeasuresFINAL.pdf). 2. Martin AB, Lassman D, Washington B, Catlin A. Growth In US health spending remained slow in 2010; health share of gross domestic product was unchanged from 2009. Health Aff (Millwood) 2012;31:208-19. 3. Jha AK, Joynt KE, Orav EJ, Epstein AM. The long-term effect of Premier pay ...

2013
Ingela Wiklund

Key points Many gastrointestinal diseases are symptomdriven, so the patient’s perspective is particularly important in this area. Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) provide essential information that objective measures and clinician assessment may fail to capture. PROs can be measured in a scientific, reliable, and valid manner. Generic, disease-specific and treatmentspecific PRO instruments exis...

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