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December 01, 2002 - and Cost‐effectiveness
Recommendations of Others
Strength of Recommendations
Quality … PSA testing alone. 3 Using a lower threshold to define an abnormal PSA detects more cancers at the cost … and physical well‐being. 17
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Cost … and Cost‐effectiveness
Given uncertainties about … If one makes favorable assumptions about efficacy of screening, PSA screening may be cost‐effective for
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April 01, 2019 - The USPSTF does not evaluate the cost-effectiveness of preventive services. … The USPSTF does not consider cost effectiveness studies when deciding to reconsider a recommendation.
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www.uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org/uspstf/document/final-research-plan/syphilis-infection-pregnant-persons
March 02, 2023 - allergic reaction, premature labor, Jarish-Herxheimer reaction, fetal harms, and other maternal harms)
Cost-effectiveness … or cost-related outcomes
Setting
Primary care–relevant and primary care–referable settings (
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April 01, 2019 - The USPSTF does not evaluate the cost-effectiveness of preventive services. … The USPSTF does not consider cost effectiveness studies when deciding to reconsider a recommendation.
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May 01, 2002 - of depression is reflected by its
considerable effect on health care utilization and
great monetary costs … They estimated that 1-time screening had a cost-
utility ratio of about $45,000 per quality-adjusted … Using data on costs and effectiveness obtained
directly from trial by Wells and colleagues,24
Schoenbaum … The cost-utility of screening for depression in
primary care. … Cost-effectiveness of
systematic depression treatment for high utilizers of
general medical care.
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www.uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org/uspstf/document/final-research-plan/ocular-prophylaxis-for-gonococcal-ophthalmia-neonatorum-preventive-medication
February 08, 2018 - gonococcal ophthalmia neonatorum, visual impairment, or blindness
KQ 2: Harms of ocular prophylaxis
Cost-effectiveness … or cost-related outcomes
Setting
Any birth setting
No exclusions
Country
Studies conducted
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May 01, 2018 - QALYs gained were provided in the 2015 publication.40 As we do not
discuss cost or cost-related outcomes … Cost-effectiveness of Prostate Health Index for prostate
cancer detection. … Overdetection, overtreatment and costs
in prostate-specific antigen screening for prostate cancer. … Is prostate cancer screening cost-effective? … X
Heijnsdijk et al,
200949
Overdetection, overtreatment and costs
in prostate-specif ic antigen
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November 01, 2012 - The USPSTF does not consider the costs of providing
a service in this assessment. … Cost
The cost of screening varies according to the test. … The
cost of a questionnaire consists of the time required of both
the patient and clinician. … tests) and audi-
ometry are quick to perform; however, handheld audio-
meters have up-front equipment costs … The incremental benefits and costs of screening
asymptomatic adults compared with only testing and treat
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February 01, 2004 - The subscription costs $60 and can be ordered through the AHRQ Publications Clearinghouse (call
1-800 … difficult to discriminate
between absolute risk and relative risk for HBV
infection when evaluating the cost-effectiveness … Cost-effectiveness of
preimmunization hepatitis B screening in high-risk
adolescents.
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www.uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org/uspstf/recommendation/abnormal-blood-glucose-type-2-diabetes-mellitus-screening-1996
January 01, 1996 - asymptomatic persons with lifestyle advice possible risks of drug or insulin therapy inconvenience and costs … incidence of macrosomia and birth trauma and may subject many low-risk women to the inconvenience, costs … A 1988 study estimated that universal screening would cost $8,000 per case of macrosomia prevented. 122 … older age), with emphasis on dietary management of GDM, is likely to minimize the adverse effects and costs … Direct and indirect costs of diabetes in the United States in 1992. 14.
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January 01, 1996 - asymptomatic persons with lifestyle advice possible risks of drug or insulin therapy inconvenience and costs … incidence of macrosomia and birth trauma and may subject many low-risk women to the inconvenience, costs … A 1988 study estimated that universal screening would cost $8,000 per case of macrosomia prevented. 122 … older age), with emphasis on dietary management of GDM, is likely to minimize the adverse effects and costs … Direct and indirect costs of diabetes in the United States in 1992. 14.
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April 20, 2025 - Expert Input PDF, 126 KB Fact sheet that describes how the Task Force engages with experts USPSTF and Cost … Considerations PDF, 108 KB Fact sheet that explains that cost of preventive services is not a factor
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April 15, 2011 - The USPSTF does not consider the costs of providing a service in this assessment.
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www.uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org/Home/GetFile/1/16813/prostate-cancer-models-overview/pdf
May 01, 2018 - QALYs gained were provided in the 2015 publication.40 As we do not
discuss cost or cost-related outcomes … Cost-effectiveness of Prostate Health Index for prostate
cancer detection. … Overdetection, overtreatment and costs
in prostate-specific antigen screening for prostate cancer. … Is prostate cancer screening cost-effective? … X
Heijnsdijk et al,
200949
Overdetection, overtreatment and costs
in prostate-specif ic antigen
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www.uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org/uspstf/recommendation/anxiety-adults-screening
June 20, 2023 - The USPSTF does not consider the costs of providing a service in this assessment. … example, wealth inequities may result in barriers to receiving mental health services, such as treatment costs … have long-term effects that include impaired quality of life and functioning and sizeable economic costs
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April 15, 2013 - The USPSTF does not consider the costs of providing a service in this assessment. … of clinical preventive services do not include cost or cost-effectiveness considerations. … These analyses, which include downstream costs, support the cost-effectiveness of HIV screening in settings … Expanded HIV screening in the United States: effect on clinical outcomes, HIV transmission, and costs … Cost-effectiveness of HIV screening in patients older than 55 years of age.
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January 15, 2008 - Most of the total economic burden of illicit drug use
is related to the costs of crime and incarceration … Deaths and illness account for
17% of these costs, with almost 10% of the total being associated with
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January 15, 2008 - Most of the total economic burden of illicit drug use is related to the costs of crime and incarceration … Deaths and illness account for 17% of these costs, with almost 10% of the total being associated with
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March 01, 2009 - Given the current
lack of evidence of effectiveness; the substantial costs in
time and money for clinicians … Their direct medical costs are estimated at
$15 billion annually (1).
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January 07, 2003 - relative to conventional Pap tests are sufficient to justify a possible increase in potential harms or costs … , may have improved sensitivity over conventional Pap smear screening, but at a considerably higher cost … Even if sensitivity is improved, modeling studies suggest these methods are not likely to be cost-effective … conventional Pap screening using the most important health outcomes (e.g., invasive cervical cancer) or costs … and cost-effectiveness.