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Taylor and Mora ( 2006 ) as well as Zarate‐Hoyos ( 2004 ) provide evidence that remittances result in lower expenditures on food, and substantially higher expenditures on housing.
Within SHI, spending on home health care and medical aids was remarkably increased in female dementia patients, but male dementia patients incurred substantially higher expenditures regarding medical specialists, hospital treatment and non-physician services.
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Average medical expenditures are substantially higher for the limited sample that report at least one hospital night.
In conclusion, individual ambulatory care expenditures are substantially higher among patients with T2DM in a stable treatment phase, but have grown at a slower rate than in controls without diabetes with same age and gender over recent years up to 2010.
Military experts say the true level of expenditure is substantially higher than stated, though still below that of the US.
Our empirical results suggest that human capital expenditures per child are substantially higher where fertility is lower, to the extent that the product of the total fertility rate and human capital spending per child is roughly a constant share of labor income across countries, although total spending per child falls with fertility.
Both healthy Americans and less healthy Americans reported going to the doctor less frequently in 2010 than they did in 2001: Visits to the doctor and other medical providers may be falling, but health spending is still substantially higher today than it was a decade ago, according to the Labor Department's Consumer Expenditure Survey.
The median costs of diagnostic tests per patient were £1114 (95% CI £995 £1233), while the mean expenditure per patient was substantially higher with £1613 (95% CI £1494 £1732).
19 The gross national income per capita (2012 figures) is almost three to four times larger in Sweden ($43 980), the UK ($37 340) and Germany ($42 230), compared with Brazil ($11 530) and the government expenditures on health per capita were substantially higher in Sweden ($4158), the UK ($3495) and Germany ($4617) than in Brazil ($1109) according to WHO 2012 figures.
The need for ongoing treatment costs is supported in a recent analysis of Medicare 56 and non-Medicare 57 sources describing medical expenditures for non-surgical treatment of SIJ pain that were substantially higher than the costs incurred in the cohort of non-surgical management in our model.
Costs are substantially higher today.
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