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Our analyses suggest that adding such an examination would only be cost saving if the probability of cure without computed tomography were unacceptably low.

If 100% compliance could not be achieved, cost effectiveness would be poorer and the policy would only be cost effective in areas with even higher mean radon concentration.

Furthermore, given that there was no evidence of differences in QALYs, follow-up programmes could only be cost effective if they had the same or lower cost than standard care.

It was subsequent gestures while sitting on the substitutes' bench against Iceland which led to McGregor being banned from international duty by the Scottish Football Association; needless to say, however, it will not only be cost which prevents the 28-year-old from enjoying even a small libation in Stockholm.

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Initially the regulatory bodies thought we couldn't afford to include the jab in our routine childhood series at all: calculations suggested that it could only be cost-effective at £9 per dose, but it was vastly more expensive than that.

Such a publication model would not only be cost-efficient, we believe that it would also find greater acceptance within the academic community as a legitimate return on the editorial and refereeing resources that are currently provided for free.

Vaccinating children nationwide, according to the study in The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, would not only be cost-effective but would also prevent about 75,000 cases of the disease.

The JCVI, in its decision in March 2014, said the meningitis B vaccine, Bexsero, manufactured by GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), would only be cost-effective for the youngest babies – and even then only just.

The proposed model was applied to a case study of 10 cities in the Minjiang River Basin to demonstrate the applicability and effectiveness, from which it was found that a water system can only be cost-efficient when both the water use and wastewater treatment subsystems are both cost-efficient.

By contrast, standards would only be cost-effective if they accounted for all of the variation in costs across sectors, technologies, and regulated entities -- but it is completely infeasible for standards to do this.

An infection control policy in the replacement scenario will only be cost-effective, assuming the Dutch threshold value for cost-effectiveness of €20,0000 per life year gained, at higher attributable mortality rates and depends on the effectiveness of the infection control strategy (Figure 2a).

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