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Concept Forecasting
Academic Article Incorporating future costs in medical cost-effectiveness analysis: implications for the cost-effectiveness of the treatment of hypertension.
Academic Article Effect of future costs on cost-effectiveness of medical interventions among young adults: the example of intensive therapy for type 1 diabetes mellitus.
Academic Article Accounting for future costs in medical cost-effectiveness analysis.
Academic Article Illustrating the impact of including future costs in economic evaluations: an application to end-stage renal disease care.
Academic Article Does competition under Medicare Prospective Payment selectively reduce expenditures on high-cost patients?
Academic Article Prioritizing future research on off-label prescribing: results of a quantitative evaluation.
Academic Article Use of a self-report-generated Charlson Comorbidity Index for predicting mortality.
Academic Article Response to "Future costs and the future of cost-effectiveness analysis".
Academic Article Racial/ethnic differences in concerns about current and future medications among patients with type 2 diabetes.
Academic Article Hospital readmission in general medicine patients: a prediction model.
Academic Article Future Costs, Fixed Healthcare Budgets, and the Decision Rules of Cost-Effectiveness Analysis.
Academic Article Future Directions for Cost-effectiveness Analyses in Health and Medicine.
Academic Article Should cost effectiveness analyses for NICE always consider future unrelated medical costs?
Academic Article Future unrelated medical costs need to be considered in cost effectiveness analysis.
Grant Cultivating Health & Aging Researchers by Integrating Science, Medicine & Aging
Grant Cost-Effectiveness of Prostate Cancer Screen/Treatment
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