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Differences were found between BRFSS and NHIS on whether respondents had not sought medical care due to costs (confidence intervals of 14.9 to 15.4 and 7.4 to 8.2, respectively).
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For all other costs, the confidence interval was assumed to equal 25% of the deterministic value and the standard errors were calculated.
For given costs, 95% confidence intervals can be derived by calculating the 2.5% and the 97.5% quantile of the corresponding health effect.
Barriers to more effective use of family histories have included time costs, low confidence in ability to effectively collect and utilize data, and lack of clear guidelines [ 4, 20- 25].
Under-utilization of this service by the community may have multiple causes: limited awareness, geographical inaccessibility, direct or indirect costs, low confidence in the service due to reported poor surgical outcomes [ 8, 13, 23].
Finally, the Treasury is demanding a hefty contingency reserve to cover any further cost slippages.Public confidence was hardly helped by a startling admission on November 15th by Sir Roy McNulty, head of the Olympic Delivery Authority.
In a report issued on Thursday, the commission said the investigations by those two agencies, as well as those by the state attorney general, the Albany County district attorney and the State Senate Investigations and Government Operations Committee, cost public confidence in the state's ability to police itself.
Structured education programs for stroke awareness must be multi-faceted, targeting those persons at high risk while at the same time accounting for health care cost concerns, confidence in the medical community, and the needs of the elderly.
Further clean energy cost reductions, confidence that policies are producing larger than expected emissions reductions, and other factors will inevitably prove to leaders that they can do more before 2030 than they are prepared to detail in 2015.
In order to account for non-normality of the cost data, confidence intervals (CIs) were estimated for each BMI group applying a non-parametric bootstrap approach (1,000 replications) using a percentile method.
In order to account for non-normality of the cost data, confidence intervals (CIs) were estimated for each BMI group applying a non-parametric bootstrap approach using a percentile method [ 38].
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