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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... Care History of Neonatal Intensive Care .. Levels of Neonatal Intensive Care . Definitional Problems ..... 7789 9 ... Prenatal Care . 14 Medical Practices . 15 19. " Serious Handicaps , " Birthweight ≤1,500 Grams .. 34 Utilization of ...
... Care History of Neonatal Intensive Care .. Levels of Neonatal Intensive Care . Definitional Problems ..... 7789 9 ... Prenatal Care . 14 Medical Practices . 15 19. " Serious Handicaps , " Birthweight ≤1,500 Grams .. 34 Utilization of ...
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... by reducing the incidence of low birthweight newborns ( 50 ) . It has also been reported that the greatest risk of having a low birthweight 14 Background Paper # 2 : Case Studies of Medical Technologies Maternal 1,000 Grams 31 Prenatal ...
... by reducing the incidence of low birthweight newborns ( 50 ) . It has also been reported that the greatest risk of having a low birthweight 14 Background Paper # 2 : Case Studies of Medical Technologies Maternal 1,000 Grams 31 Prenatal ...
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... prenatal medical care ( 42 ) . Only a small number of pregnancies in the United States are now at risk due to inadequate prenatal care , and the proportion of pregnancies with inadequate prenatal care has been de- clining in recent ...
... prenatal medical care ( 42 ) . Only a small number of pregnancies in the United States are now at risk due to inadequate prenatal care , and the proportion of pregnancies with inadequate prenatal care has been de- clining in recent ...
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... prenatal care . Because of reporting vagaries , the figure reported for New York City could be as low as 7.5 percent , still considerably above the figures for Ohio and California . Less than 4 percent of Ohio's births and just under 6 ...
... prenatal care . Because of reporting vagaries , the figure reported for New York City could be as low as 7.5 percent , still considerably above the figures for Ohio and California . Less than 4 percent of Ohio's births and just under 6 ...
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... prenatal prevention - oriented strat- egies , but the data needed to make ... care , strict CEA does not apply . CBA also has severe limitations . In particular , placing dollar ... Care • 39 Economic Analysis of Neonatal Intensive Care.
... prenatal prevention - oriented strat- egies , but the data needed to make ... care , strict CEA does not apply . CBA also has severe limitations . In particular , placing dollar ... Care • 39 Economic Analysis of Neonatal Intensive Care.
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