Budgets
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Subject Areas on Research
- A recovery-oriented money management intervention.
- Are preferences for equity over efficiency in health care allocation "all or nothing"?
- Beyond cost-effectiveness: A five-step framework for appraising the value of health technologies in Asia-Pacific.
- Can a costly intervention be cost-effective? An analysis of violence prevention
- Challenges for strengthening the health workforce in the Lao People's Democratic Republic: perspectives from key stakeholders.
- Comprehensive genomic profiling in advanced/metastatic colorectal cancer: number needed to test and budget impact of expanded first line use.
- Conducting physician mail surveys on a limited budget. A randomized trial comparing $2 bill versus $5 bill incentives.
- Consequence of the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1987: elimination of markup for certain diagnostic tests.
- Cost-effectiveness analysis and budget constraints.
- Defining the human and health care costs of chronic venous insufficiency.
- Determinants of states' allocations of the master settlement agreement payments.
- EPA in the crosshairs.
- Economic grand rounds: Can states implement involuntary outpatient commitment within existing state budgets?
- Education and Debate: WHO's management: struggling to transform a "fossilised bureaucracy".
- Financial counseling for families of children with chronic disabilities.
- Forecasting hospital expenditure in Victoria: lessons from Europe and Canada.
- Guidance for researchers developing and conducting clinical trials in practice-based research networks (PBRNs).
- Implementation of the Maryland Global Budget Revenue Model and Variation in the Expenditures and Outcomes of Surgical Care: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.
- Implementing the research budget.
- Maryland's Hospital Global Budget Program-Reply.
- Modeling the Budgetary Impact of Payer Utilization Management Strategies: An Adapted Framework Based on Lessons Learned.
- Money management, mental health, and psychiatric disability: a recovery-oriented model for improving financial skills.
- NIH funding trajectories and their correlations with US health dynamics from 1950 to 2004.
- Outlook for Alternative Payment Models in Fee-for-Service Medicare.
- Reimbursement update: looking toward the 1990s.
- Underresourced hospital infection control and prevention programs: penny wise, pound foolish?
- Using a Budget Impact Model Framework to Evaluate Antidiabetic Formulary Changes and Utilization Management Tools.
- Validating a Budget Impact Model Using Payer Insight and Claims Data: A Framework and Case Study.
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Keywords of People
- Bradford, Daniel William, Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Psychiatry, Child & Family Mental Health & Community Psychiatry