The Implications of Cost-effectiveness Analysis of Medical Technology, Issue 2; Issue 10Congress of the United States, Office of Technology Assessment, 1980 |
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... improved survival , as well as the improved physical condition , of very low birth- weight infants in recent years . Unfortunately , the number of such very small infants is increas- ing every year , and some survivors continue to ...
... improved survival , as well as the improved physical condition , of very low birth- weight infants in recent years . Unfortunately , the number of such very small infants is increas- ing every year , and some survivors continue to ...
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... improving the chances of survival of many newborns , particularly those of very low birth- weight . Mortality rates within birthweight groups have declined over time , strongly sup- porting the conclusion that neonatal intensive care ...
... improving the chances of survival of many newborns , particularly those of very low birth- weight . Mortality rates within birthweight groups have declined over time , strongly sup- porting the conclusion that neonatal intensive care ...
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... improved specifi- cation of diagnoses , but no study of such a trend has been identified . Race Since 1966 , there ... improvements in some of the risk factors predisposing to prematurity . Major risk factors for prematurity include race ...
... improved specifi- cation of diagnoses , but no study of such a trend has been identified . Race Since 1966 , there ... improvements in some of the risk factors predisposing to prematurity . Major risk factors for prematurity include race ...
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... improving in recent years , although a few have been getting worse . The identification of risk factors associated with neonatal mortality and morbidity has led to interest in programs aimed at preventing newborn disease . Some risk ...
... improving in recent years , although a few have been getting worse . The identification of risk factors associated with neonatal mortality and morbidity has led to interest in programs aimed at preventing newborn disease . Some risk ...
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... improving the present reim- bursement system to create incentives for cost Dollars per day $ 400 $ 200 $ 428 $ 348 Total charges $ 312 $ 310 Blue Cross Cost Collected charges ( adjusted for bad debt ) $ 217 Medicaid Expected revenue ...
... improving the present reim- bursement system to create incentives for cost Dollars per day $ 400 $ 200 $ 428 $ 348 Total charges $ 312 $ 310 Blue Cross Cost Collected charges ( adjusted for bad debt ) $ 217 Medicaid Expected revenue ...
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