Sentence examples for increase in resource use from inspiring English sources

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Because the above mentioned studies consider a cohort of patients post RSV hospitalisation, the model assumes that the two-year increase in resource use and the five-year decrease in utility are applied to all infants who experience an RSV hospitalisation.

On the other hand, an extensive historical analysis of technological efficiency improvements has conclusively shown that improvements in the efficiency of the use of energy and materials were almost always outpaced by economic growth, in large part because of the rebound effect (conservation) or Jevons Paradox resulting in a net increase in resource use and associated pollution.

One explanation is the increase in resource use, particularly radiology, pathology and theatre access, required to comply with care standards.

While BS was not associated with added deaths, all three PPC strata were associated with substantial increase in resource use.

b > 1: consumption is elastic with income; a 1% increase in income will result in a larger increase in resource use per capita.

Second, the increase in resource use that occurs around diagnosis begins as early as 3 months before the month of diagnosis.

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Our results were consistent with those of previously published work, in that a significant burden of comorbidity was associated with COPD, and comorbid conditions were associated with incremental increases in resource use and health-care costs.

RF was associated with greatly increased risk of death (one added death per 10 cases) and larger increases in resource use: one added ICU admission per two cases; 5 ICU days, 8 hospital days and $24,000 in added cost per RF case.

BS was not associated with an increase in the risk of death (one added death per 5611 cases), but had significant increases in resource use: one added ICU admission per 14 cases; one added ICU day per five cases; and one added hospital day and $1,563 added cost per case.

NRF was associated with a modest increase in risk of death (one added death per 157 NRF cases) and substantial increases in resource use: one added ICU admission for every six cases; 0.66 ICU days per case; and three hospital days and $5,771 added cost per NRF case.

Traditional cost-effectiveness analysis does not evaluate the efficiency of the current mix of interventions, but considers only the efficiency of small changes, usually increases, in resource use at the margin (i.e. the starting point for analysis is the current situation of usual care).

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