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  1. effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/system/files/docs/topic-brief-fecal-incontinence_1.pdf
    October 26, 2020 - of the feces (solid, liquid, or mucus).2 One relatively recent study found that the average annual cost … Economic cost of fecal incontinence. … adults in the US, as reported in 2009.1 One relatively recent study found that the average annual cost … Represents high costs due to common use, high unit costs, or high associated costs to consumers, to … One relatively recent study found that the average annual cost of FI was $4,110 per-person annually
  2. effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/system/files/docs/topic-brief-fecal-incontinence_0.pdf
    October 26, 2020 - of the feces (solid, liquid, or mucus).2 One relatively recent study found that the average annual cost … Economic cost of fecal incontinence. … adults in the US, as reported in 2009.1 One relatively recent study found that the average annual cost … Represents high costs due to common use, high unit costs, or high associated costs to consumers, to … One relatively recent study found that the average annual cost of FI was $4,110 per-person annually
  3. effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/system/files/docs/topic-brief-fecal-incontinence_12.pdf
    October 26, 2020 - of the feces (solid, liquid, or mucus).2 One relatively recent study found that the average annual cost … Economic cost of fecal incontinence. … adults in the US, as reported in 2009.1 One relatively recent study found that the average annual cost … Represents high costs due to common use, high unit costs, or high associated costs to consumers, to … One relatively recent study found that the average annual cost of FI was $4,110 per-person annually
  4. effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/system/files/docs/topic-brief-fecal-incontinence_11.pdf
    October 26, 2020 - of the feces (solid, liquid, or mucus).2 One relatively recent study found that the average annual cost … Economic cost of fecal incontinence. … adults in the US, as reported in 2009.1 One relatively recent study found that the average annual cost … Represents high costs due to common use, high unit costs, or high associated costs to consumers, to … One relatively recent study found that the average annual cost of FI was $4,110 per-person annually
  5. effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/system/files/docs/topic-brief-fecal-incontinence_10.pdf
    October 26, 2020 - of the feces (solid, liquid, or mucus).2 One relatively recent study found that the average annual cost … Economic cost of fecal incontinence. … adults in the US, as reported in 2009.1 One relatively recent study found that the average annual cost … Represents high costs due to common use, high unit costs, or high associated costs to consumers, to … One relatively recent study found that the average annual cost of FI was $4,110 per-person annually
  6. effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/system/files/docs/topic-brief-fecal-incontinence_9.pdf
    October 26, 2020 - of the feces (solid, liquid, or mucus).2 One relatively recent study found that the average annual cost … Economic cost of fecal incontinence. … adults in the US, as reported in 2009.1 One relatively recent study found that the average annual cost … Represents high costs due to common use, high unit costs, or high associated costs to consumers, to … One relatively recent study found that the average annual cost of FI was $4,110 per-person annually
  7. effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/system/files/docs/topic-brief-fecal-incontinence_8.pdf
    October 26, 2020 - of the feces (solid, liquid, or mucus).2 One relatively recent study found that the average annual cost … Economic cost of fecal incontinence. … adults in the US, as reported in 2009.1 One relatively recent study found that the average annual cost … Represents high costs due to common use, high unit costs, or high associated costs to consumers, to … One relatively recent study found that the average annual cost of FI was $4,110 per-person annually
  8. effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/system/files/docs/topic-brief-fecal-incontinence_7.pdf
    October 26, 2020 - of the feces (solid, liquid, or mucus).2 One relatively recent study found that the average annual cost … Economic cost of fecal incontinence. … adults in the US, as reported in 2009.1 One relatively recent study found that the average annual cost … Represents high costs due to common use, high unit costs, or high associated costs to consumers, to … One relatively recent study found that the average annual cost of FI was $4,110 per-person annually
  9. effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/system/files/docs/topic-brief-fecal-incontinence_5.pdf
    October 26, 2020 - of the feces (solid, liquid, or mucus).2 One relatively recent study found that the average annual cost … Economic cost of fecal incontinence. … adults in the US, as reported in 2009.1 One relatively recent study found that the average annual cost … Represents high costs due to common use, high unit costs, or high associated costs to consumers, to … One relatively recent study found that the average annual cost of FI was $4,110 per-person annually
  10. effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/system/files/docs/topic-brief-fecal-incontinence_6.pdf
    October 26, 2020 - of the feces (solid, liquid, or mucus).2 One relatively recent study found that the average annual cost … Economic cost of fecal incontinence. … adults in the US, as reported in 2009.1 One relatively recent study found that the average annual cost … Represents high costs due to common use, high unit costs, or high associated costs to consumers, to … One relatively recent study found that the average annual cost of FI was $4,110 per-person annually
  11. effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/system/files/docs/topic-brief-fecal-incontinence_4.pdf
    October 26, 2020 - of the feces (solid, liquid, or mucus).2 One relatively recent study found that the average annual cost … Economic cost of fecal incontinence. … adults in the US, as reported in 2009.1 One relatively recent study found that the average annual cost … Represents high costs due to common use, high unit costs, or high associated costs to consumers, to … One relatively recent study found that the average annual cost of FI was $4,110 per-person annually
  12. effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/system/files/docs/topic-brief-fecal-incontinence_3.pdf
    October 26, 2020 - of the feces (solid, liquid, or mucus).2 One relatively recent study found that the average annual cost … Economic cost of fecal incontinence. … adults in the US, as reported in 2009.1 One relatively recent study found that the average annual cost … Represents high costs due to common use, high unit costs, or high associated costs to consumers, to … One relatively recent study found that the average annual cost of FI was $4,110 per-person annually
  13. effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/products/antenatal-care/key-questions
    December 09, 2020 - provision of antenatal care affects the health of many women and represents significant healthcare costs … neonatal outcomes:  Mortality; morbidity (e.g. pre-term birth, low birth weight, admission to NICU)  Cost … neonatal outcomes:  Mortality; morbidity (e.g. pre-term birth, low birth weight, admission to NICU)  Cost … A randomized trial of prenatal care using telemedicine for low-risk pregnancies: patient-related cost
  14. effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/get-involved/nominated-topics/for-all-patients-addressing-continuum-of-care-has-research-analysis-been-performed-to-promote-the-benefit-of-certified-nurse-case-managers-working-with-physicians-to-promote-appropriate-utilization-of-services-and-to-facilita
    March 10, 2009 - case managers working with physicians to promote appropriate utilization of services and to facilitate cost … I believe that nurse case management can play a significant role in reducing the costs for medical care … managment will become a highly recognized component of the health care system with the greatest impact on cost … managment will become a highly recognized component of the health care system with the greatest impact on cost
  15. effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/get-involved/nominated-topics/benefits-pulmonary-rehabilitation
    January 01, 2021 - Supporting Document National Inpatient Hospital Costs: The Most Expensive Conditions by Payer, 2017 … Costs which are reported at approximately $7billion in '17, as continue to climb when compared with previous … Please check previous HCUP reports toes the trend upward unpreventable admissions and costs.
  16. effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/TND_0398_06-17-2008.pdf
    January 01, 2008 - hemoglobin or hematocrit within the desired range, and 3) most effective interval of testing at the lowest cost … What are the benefits and associated costs of using hematologic measures such as percentage of hypochromic … What are the benefits and associated costs of using hematologic measures such as percentage of hypochromic … interval in which to measure markers of iron metabolic status to achieve optimal outcomes at the lowest cost … renal disease (ESRD) is a risk factor for increased mortality, morbidity, hospitalization, and medical costs
  17. effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/pdf/progestogens-preterm-birth_research-protocol.pdf
    June 01, 2010 - Mean neonatal costs are estimated to be $17,300 (in 2004 dollars) greater for preterm infants relative … It is estimated that 40% of the medical costs associated with preterm births are paid by Medicaid.1 … that substantially exceed the cost of treatment.10 The cost of a typical 17-OHP treatment regimen is … reduce initial neonatal medical costs by more than $505 million each year; annual net savings, then … However, we will be capturing information on important health services data, including costs and any
  18. S44 (pdf file)

    effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/s44.pdf
    October 01, 2007 - logical way to test right off the bat whether coronary care units were life saving or not, and to compare costs … ” policy, called Reference-Based Pricing (a misno- mer, as it was not a price control policy). … early 1997, PharmaCare decided to include respira- tory drugs within the umbrella of Reference-Based Pricing … When the policy change occurred on March 1, 1999, it was no longer part of Reference-Based Pricing. … Pharmaceutical cost containment with reference-based pricing: time for refinements.
  19. effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/get-involved/nominated-topics/migraine-patients-in-the-er-receive-various-iv-medications-from-different-er-doctors-within-the-physician-group-as-i-have-watched-particular-drug-combinations-given-to-my-patients-and-to-my-daughter-in-the-er-i-have-witnessed
    May 24, 2009 - There will be a huge reduction in ER visits as well as extrememly high costs (ie approx $3000.00 for … The cost for this treatment in the ER is absolutely rediculous. … As well, if in theER, there needs tobe a set universal cost equal to or less than $500.00 (verses the … Now, receiving 2 additional meds and costs unnescessarily. … It is very cost effective to be done in offices and clinics, especially for the underserved populations
  20. effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov/sites/default/files/arthritis_hi_impact.pdf
    January 01, 2014 - These improvements in access to care might reduce costs and health disparities. … Tofacitinib might have more favorable pricing than injectable biologic therapies (which has yet to … Experts stated pegloticase would increase the cost of care. … Cost, reimbursement, and the cost-benefit ratio are expected to be a source of controversy and may … Tofacitinib might have more favorable pricing than injectable biologic therapies (which has yet to

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