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"It's a high-profit procedure," he explains.
A collaborative multiple-center vehicle routing problem (CMCVRP) is a multi-constraint combinatorial and game optimization issue containing both vehicle routing optimization and profit distribution procedures.
But be wary; for example, donating eggs is often touted as a fast, high-profit medical procedure, but the process is actually requires that the participant undergo hormonal and medical treatment, receive regular checkups and ultrasounds, and abstain from sex and intoxicants, all of which take weeks or even months before the eggs are even eligible for removal.
As health care has become a largely for-profit industry, procedures (such as surgical or imaging procedures) have been much more highly reimbursed than the cognitive care that is the backbone of primary care and psychiatric practice.
How much less cardiac imaging would be performed if they did not profit from each procedure?
Though Entman says Vanderbilt hasn't yet netted a profit on the procedure (it is still paying off the research and start-up costs), he says that there has been "spin-off P.R. value for the institution".
When physicians profit from every procedure, it is too easy for some to justify it as in the patient's best interest even when sound clinical judgment argues the contrary.
Only one patient did not appear to profit from the procedure with a post-operative reduction of vaginal length and unsatisfying intercourse.
Hospitals will typically not disclose how much they profit from a particular procedure, like a coronary bypass or angioplasty.
Nor do I want to wonder if profit motives shape those procedures.
Wherever you obtain funding, be sure to review carefully your institution's regulations and procedures on profit making and conflict of interest.
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