Sentence examples for study was cost from inspiring English sources

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The outcome measure considered in this study was cost per exacerbation avoided per patient per year.

Another hurdle observed in the present study was cost of delivery at hospitals.

Although the nutritional intervention in this study was cost free, qualitative interview data from the study participants (results available from authors) support that physicians are willing to pay for good quality food and drink, suggesting that most of these proposals would be cost neutral.

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Every study was costing his group a few hundred dollars to $1,500 and the bureaucratic requirements were getting out of control.

Economic analysis also showed that the COBRA study was cost-effective [ 18].

The primary outcome of the study was cost-effectiveness measured as the incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER).

The main factors of interest in this study were cost and need which varied by region.

The variables in the study were costs, benefits and adaptation (independent variables).

The primary measures of this study were costs (Euros) and QoL expressed in utilities.

All but one study were cost-effectiveness models and most economic evaluations were funded by manufactures/patentees of the products.

* Costs were not extrapolated for this study because costs from the study were costs for sub-acute care, not routine care.

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