Savioli, Giulia Ahmadi, Bouda Vosough Muñoz, Violeta Rosso, Fabrizio Schuppers, Manon
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Transboundary and emerging diseases
Indirect costs of animal disease outbreaks often significantly exceed the direct costs. Despite their importance, indirect costs remain poorly characterized due to their complexity. In this study, we developed a framework to assess the indirect costs of a hypothetical African swine fever outbreak in Switzerland. We collected data through internatio...
Schroeder Damico Nascimento Macedo, Luan... Silveira Silva, Aline Wekmuller França, Ana Cláudia Alberto da Silva Magliano, Carlos Meirelles, Isandra Piccin Padilla, Matheus da Silva Santos, Marisa
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Value in health regional issues
Several trials have demonstrated the benefit of the CDK 4/6 inhibitors for postmenopausal women with luminal advanced breast cancer. This research aims to compare the cost-utility of the CDK 4/6 inhibitors in patients with no history of resistance to endocrine therapy. A Markov model was constructed to estimate the incremental cost per quality-adju...
Eisman, Andria B. Kim, Bo Salloum, Ramzi G. Shuman, Clayton J. Glasgow, Russell E.
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Frontiers in Public Health
Responding rapidly to emerging public health crises is vital to reducing their escalation, spread, and impact on population health. These responses, however, are challenging and disparate processes for researchers and practitioners. Researchers often develop new interventions that take significant time and resources, with little exportability. In c...
Cromar, Kevin R Anenberg, Susan C Balmes, John R Fawcett, Allen A Ghazipura, Marya Gohlke, Julia M Hashizume, Masahiro Howard, Peter Lavigne, Eric Levy, Karen
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Rationale: Avoiding excess health damages attributable to climate change is a primary motivator for policy interventions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. However, the health benefits of climate mitigation, as included in the policy assessment process, have been estimated without much input from health experts. Objectives: In accordance with reco...
Cromar, Kevin R Anenberg, Susan C Balmes, John R Fawcett, Allen A Ghazipura, Marya Gohlke, Julia M Hashizume, Masahiro Howard, Peter Lavigne, Eric Levy, Karen
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Annals of the American Thoracic Society
Rationale: Avoiding excess health damages attributable to climate change is a primary motivator for policy interventions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. However, the health benefits of climate mitigation, as included in the policy assessment process, have been estimated without much input from health experts. Objectives: In accordance with reco...
de Moor, William Terrien, Mickael Durand, Christophe Besombes, Nicolas
Research Question Esports are drawing more and more interest from the public and are thus raising new economic stakes. This paper aims to characterize the current economic situation of the French professional esports industry (clubs' economic models and leagues' regulation mechanisms). The findings pave the way for further discussion regarding pote...
Landeiro, Filipa Morton, Jasmine Gustavsson, Anders Potashman, Michele Lecomte, Pascal Belger, Mark Thompson, Robin Roncancio-Diaz, Emilse Jhuti, Gurleen Butler, Christopher
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Alzheimer's & dementia (New York, N. Y.)
The successful development of an economic model for the evaluation of future Alzheimer's disease (AD) interventions is critical to accurately inform policy makers and payers. As our understanding of AD expands, this becomes an increasingly complex and challenging goal. Advances in diagnostic techniques for AD and the prospect of disease-modifying t...
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The high prevalence of non-communicable disease in New Zealand (NZ) is driven in part by unhealthy diet selections, with food costs contributing to an increased risk for vulnerable population groups. This study aimed to: (i) identify the nutrient density-to-cost ratio of NZ foods; (ii) model the impact of substituting foods with a lower nutrient de...
Chursin, A. A.
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Russian Engineering Research
AbstractThe creation of a smart control system for high-tech production is considered. An economic model of system operation at all stages of the product life cycle is proposed. An informational principle for economic decision making in conditions of indeterminacy is formulated.
Kerbel, Yehuda E Kirchner, Gregory J Sunkerneni, Anisha Reddy Lieber, Alexander M Moretti, Vincent M Khalsa, Amrit S Levine, Marc J
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Global spine journal
Break-even cost analysis. The goal of this study is to examine the cost-effectiveness of vancomycin powder for preventing infection following lumbar laminectomy. The product cost of vancomycin powder was obtained from our institution's purchasing records. Infection rates and revision costs for lumbar laminectomy and lumbar laminectomy with fusion w...