Sentence examples for gained cost from inspiring English sources

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This study concluded that 1 extra life-month gained with TMZ cost €2367, 1 extra progression-free life-month gained cost €2165, and the cost for each additional QALY gained was €32471 compared with PCV.

These outcomes resulted in the calculations of incremental cost-effectiveness ratios (ICERs), including cost per QALY gained, cost per HZ case avoided, and cost per PHN case avoided, and the number needed to vaccinate (NNV) to prevent one occurrence of HZ or PHN.

16 We adhered to good practice guidelines and the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence NICEE) reference case, 17 reporting outcomes as discounted incremental cost per quality-adjusted life year (QALY) gained (cost year 2014) from the perspective of the UK National Health Service (NHS).

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Considerable health benefits can be gained cost-effectively by anti-HCV-Ab screening of PWID.

The economic evaluation will examine differences between participants in the Rehabilitation and Advice groups in terms of costs incurred and changes in perceived activity limitation (cost-effectiveness analysis) or utility gained (cost-utility analysis).

Cost-effectiveness is expressed in terms of cost per case of COPD and per case of HF detected, and in terms of cost per Quality Adjusted Life Years gained (Cost-utility analysis).

The analyses will examine differences between treatment and control participants in terms of costs incurred and reductions in perceived disability (cost-effectiveness analysis) or utility gained (cost-utility analysis).

This will be done by relating the difference in direct medical costs per patient receiving CSC or CAU to the difference in terms of reduction in score on the BAI (cost-effectiveness) and quality adjusted life years (QALY) gained (cost-utility).

The total and incremental cost of WWCM (web-based and in-person) vs. controls (by program and per patient) will be determined and the incremental cost per QALY gained (cost-utility), and cost per incremental difference in BMI (cost-effectiveness) will be calculated.

Finally, given the willingness to pay $5,569 (per capita GDP of China in 2011) or $16,707 (three times the per-capita GDP of China in 2011) per QALY gained, cost-effectiveness acceptability curves showed that the probability that a vaccination plan will be cost-effective is less than 0.5, only when the cost was decreased 75% and herd immunity was taken into account.

Using the rule of thumb that each trophic transfer loses 90%% of the heat, each joule of viral information gained costs the system 100 J of physical information.

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