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1by Malehi, Amal Saki Pourmotahari, Fatemeh Angali, Kambiz Ahmadi Published in Health economics review (01.12.2015)“...Malehi et al. Health Economics Review (2015) 5:11 DOI 10.1186/s13561-015-0045-7 R E S E A R C H Open Access Statistical models for the analysis of skewed...”
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2by Stefko, Robert Gavurova, Beata Kocisova, Kristina Published in Health economics review (01.12.2018)“...A regional disparity is becoming increasingly important growth constraint. Policy makers need quantitative knowledge to design effective and targeted policies...”
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3by Mühlbacher, Axel C Kaczynski, Anika Zweifel, Peter Johnson, F Reed Published in Health economics review (01.12.2015)“...Mühlbacher et al. Health Economics Review (2016) 6:2 DOI 10.1186/s13561-015-0079-x R E S E A R C H Open Access Experimental measurement of preferences...”
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4by Arthur, Eric Published in Health economics review (01.12.2012)“...The study investigates the effect of wealth on maternal health care utilization in Ghana via its effect on Antenatal care use. Antenatal care serves as the...”
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5by Turcotte-Tremblay, Anne-Marie Published in Health economics review (2016)“...Turcotte-Tremblay et al. Health Economics Review (2016) 6:30 DOI 10.1186/s13561-016-0103-9 Does performance-based financing increase value for money in low...”
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6“...There is considerable interest in exploring the potential of social health insurance in Africa where a number of countries are currently experimenting with...”
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7“...The productivity of pharmaceutical research and development (R&D) investments is declining due to high failure rates in clinical research. Recently, the US...”
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8by Hammeken, Lianna Hede Baunwall, Simon Mark Dahl Hvas, Christian Lodberg Ehlers, Lars Holger Published in Health economics review (13.01.2021)“...To present an overview and assess the methodological quality of health economic evaluations that compare FMT with antibiotics for treatment of rCDI...”
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9by Seixas, Brayan V Dionne, Francois Mitton, Craig Published in Health economics review (07.01.2021)“...No single dominate framework for PSRA appeared as the preferred approach across jurisdictions, but common elements exist both in terms of process and...”
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10by Xu, Xiao Lazar, Christina M Ruger, Jennifer Prah Published in Health economics review (06.01.2021)“...Concerns about rising health care costs require rigorous economic study to inform clinical and policy decision-making. Micro-costing is a cost estimation...”
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11by Piabuo, Serge Mandiefe Published in Health economics review (2017)“...African leaders accepted in the year 2001 through the Abuja Declaration to allocate 15% of their government expenditure on health but by 2013 only five (5)...”
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12“...Poor health increases the likelihood of experiencing poverty by reducing a person’s ability to work and imparting costs associated with receiving medical...”
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13“...Prepayments and risk pooling through social health insurance has been advocated by international development organizations. Social health insurance is seen as...”
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14by Kiross, Girmay Tsegay Published in Health economics review (2020)“...Introduction: Although health expenditure in sub-Saharan African countries is the lowest compared with other regions in the world, most African countries have...”
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15“...The National Health Mission (NHM), one of the largest publicly funded maternal health programs worldwide was initiated in 2005 to reduce maternal, neo-natal...”
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16by Schulze, Henrike Published in Health economics review (2018)“...Background: Lymphoedema is a pandemic with about 250 million people suffering from this condition worldwide. Lymphatic diseases have considerable public health...”
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17by Gräfe, Viola Published in Health economics review (2020)“...Background: Depressive disorders often remain undiagnosed or are treated inadequately. Online-based programs may reduce the present treatment gap for...”
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18“...Gavurová and Vaga š ová Health Economics Review (2016) 6:21 DOI 10.1186/s13561-016-0099-1 R E S E A R C H Open Access Regional differences of standardised...”
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19by Alhassan, Robert Kaba Nketiah-Amponsah, Edward Twum-Danso, Nana A Y Bawa, John Kwarah, Williams Ucer, Sebnem Ibn Abass, Abdul Fatawu Published in Health economics review (26.02.2021)“...Limited financial, human and material health resources coupled with increasing demand for new-born care services require efficiency in health systems to...”
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20by Abimbola, Seye Published in Health economics review (2019)“...By what measure should a policy maker choose between two mediums that deliver the same or similar message or service? Between, say, video consultation or a...”