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"The companies have enormous incentive to test and know it won't be sent overseas".
That means Pfizer has no incentive to test whether its cholesterol drug Lipitor helps patients with Alzheimer's or multiple sclerosis, as some have theorized, because the patent runs out in two years.
Bridges explains that producers have little incentive to test for swine influenzas, in part because they aren't included on a list of 150 "reportable illnesses" that, when detected, must be documented with the World Organisation for Animal Health OIEE).
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As part of health care reform, Medicare has begun a variety of pilot projects and new payment incentives to test promising cost-reduction measures.
In our work, we will include both types of incentives to test this claim.
Less frequent propositions (8.9%) included: ' They should test all patients', '... should not give [TB] treatment without an HIV-test result', '... should provide mobile testing', and '... provide incentives to test'.
Incentive arm (information + subsidy + incentives)—To test the effectiveness of direct rewards for health improvement, school principals in this group received performance payments for anaemia reductions among their student bodies (in addition to the information and subsidies described above).
One answer is that without the promise of treatment no one has the incentive to be tested, and without tests the disease will spread.
That's enough incentive for them to test this out, despite the fact that anyone who looks at it for more than a moment will realize it's doomed to fail.
Unfortunately, there hasn't been much incentive for manufacturers to test all their products, and none of them seemed interested in what Safe Catch was doing — despite an Environmental Protection Agency warning back then that pregnant women, nursing mothers and small children should not be consuming tuna in a can.
Free drugs gave workers an incentive to get tested, so many did.
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