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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assessing the affordability" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when evaluating whether something is financially feasible or within budget constraints.
Example: "The team is currently assessing the affordability of the new project before making a final decision."
Alternatives: "evaluating the cost-effectiveness" or "determining the financial viability".
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The rent board's staff prepares at least five reports each year assessing the affordability and profitability of stabilized housing.
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Sir John Krebs, chair of the Lords science and technology committee, said Nice must find new ways to assess the affordability of regenerative medicines, to ensure worthwhile treatments are developed and make it into clinics.
This study was designed to assess the cost-effectiveness of rotavirus immunization in Vietnam, explicitly the use of Rotateq® and to assess the affordability of implementing universal rotavirus immunization based on GAVI-subsidized vaccine price in the context of Vietnamese healthcare system for the next 5 years.
Decision makers such as health providers, health care payers, and policymakers can use analyses of the costs of health interventions to assess the affordability of interventions and to prioritize resources among competing programs.
When considering whether to introduce a new vaccine into a national immunization program, local policy makers need information on total cost as well as value for money, in order to assess the affordability and sustainability of a vaccination program.
We assessed the affordability of treating eight of common conditions causing high rates of morbidity and mortality of children in Guatemala by comparing the total cost of medicines prescribed at a standard dose to the daily wage of the lowest paid unskilled government worker at 56 quetzales ($6.87 USD per day) at the time of the survey.
Use of a per capita income threshold (around $Int2000 in these two sub-regions) provides a convenient means for assessing the likely affordability of current or future investments, and the evidence presented here shows that there are plenty of candidates in the neuropsychiatric interventions.
They need to establish with departments and regulators who is responsible for what in each sector when it comes to assessing the long-term affordability of bills, and pull all the information together".
In societies that take into account economic consequences of new technologies, decisions on the coverage and reimbursement are based not only on the cost-effectiveness (CE) data, which represent the economic efficiency of the technologies, but also on the total cost of adopting the technologies and the national healthcare budgets, which are used to assess the technology affordability [ 14].
The project will validate filtration performance in the lab and in the field, while also assessing the usability, desirability, and affordability of low-cost filters and devising a strategy for local manufacture and commercialization.
With J-WAFS Solutions funding, Karnik's lab will work with Amy Smith to validate filtration performance in the lab and in the field, while also assessing the usability, desirability, and affordability of low-cost filters and devising a strategy for local manufacture and commercialization.
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