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Prescription Drug Expenditure in 2000 The Upward Trend Continues. Washington, DC National Institute for Health Care Management Research and Educational Foundation. (May 2001). [Pg.248]

See, for example. National Institute for Health Care Management Foundation, August, Prescription drugs and intellectual property protection, NICHM Foundation, Issue Brie/(Washington, DC). [Pg.544]

National Institute for Health Care Management, Prescription Drugs and Intellectual Property Protection (Aug. 2000) at 3. [Pg.18]

The prescribing therapist is more likely to prescribe a drug over the next few days after its drug rep takes them to lunch or plies them with gifts (National Institute for Health Care Management, 2000 Orlowski and Wateska, 1992). [Pg.423]

National Institute for Health Care Management Eoundation (2000) Prescription drugs and mass media advertising. New York Times, September 20, 2000. [Pg.425]

National Institute for Health Care Management (NIHCM). 2002. Changing Patterns of Pharmaceutical Innovation. Washington, DC. Available at http //www.nihcm.org/innovations. pdf [Accessed November 11, 2005]. [Pg.116]

NIHCM National Institute for Health Care Management... [Pg.307]

Of all the new drug applications approved by the FDA between 1989 and 2000, by the estimate of the National Institute for Health Care Management (NIHCM), only one-third contained new active ingredients that could—even by a generous description—be considered innovative. (The pharmaceutical industry challeges the objectivity of the NIHCM, a nonprofit foundation, because it is heavily funded by the insurance industry, which has a natural bias toward low drug prices.)... [Pg.111]

Kohn LT, Corrigan JM, Donaldson MS (eds) (1999) To err is human Building a safer health system. National Academies Press, Washington, DC IHI (2008) Institute for health care improvement. Protecting 5 million lives from harm. [Pg.99]

Morisky DE, Green LW, Levine DM (1986) Concurrent and predictive validity of a self-reported measure of medication adherence. Med Care 24 67-74 NICE Guidance (2008) National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence. Guidance Medicines concordance. http //www.nice.org.uk/guidance/index.jsp action=byID o=l 1638. Cited 30 Dec 2008... [Pg.117]

The precise role of economic evaluation varies among countries. In the vast majority of jurisdictions the role is confined to decisions about pharmaceuticals only, although the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) in the United Kingdom also considers devices, medical procedures, and public health interventions. Even among those countries considering only pharmaceuticals, there are variations in policy. In some, all new pharmaceuticals are considered, whereas in others only those drugs having a premium price, or likely to have a major impact on the health care system, are evaluated. [Pg.215]

Guidelines published include those of the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence in England and Wales on managing dyspepsia in primary care. [Pg.621]

NICE (National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence) (2006). Hypertension - management of hypertension in adults in primary care. Available at http //www.nice. org.uk/download.aspx o=cg034NICEguideline [Accessed 3 July 2008]. [Pg.23]

National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence. CG23. Depression management of depression in primary and secondary care—NICE Guidance, December 2005 http //gui-dance.nice. org.uk/CG23. [Pg.56]

The score was originally designed to facilitate triage between primary and secondary care, and to inform public education of high risk scenarios in which medical attention should be sought urgently (Rothwell et al. 2005), although its use has been extended to treatment decisions (National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence 2008). [Pg.200]

Crismon ML, Eggert AE. Pharmacist care of patients with Alzheimer s disease. In Pharmacist Care Mental Health. Alexandria, VA, National Institute for Pharmacist Care Outcomes, 2000 ALZ 1-29. [Pg.1171]

Health Care Department, National Institute for Health and Disablement Insurance, Brussels, Belgium... [Pg.25]

The use of Bayesian methods to conduct network meta-analysis is rapidly growing. For example, recent publications include the Evidence Synthesis Technical Support Documents series found on the website of the Decision Support Unit (DSU) of the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence [27]. The statistical methods used in these documents were primarily Bayesian, and WinBUGS was used as the main software platform for data analysis. The documents can be downloaded from the site http //www. nicedsu.org.uk/Evidence-Synthesis-TSD-series%282391675%29.htm. [Pg.263]

McDonald, R., Cheraghi-Sohi, S., Hckle, M., Roland, M., Doran, T. and Campbell, S. 2010. The Impact of Incentives on the Behaviour and Performance of Primary Care Professionals. Report for the National Institute for Health Research Service Dehvery and Organisation prograrmne. Available at http //www.netscc.ac.uk/ hsdr/files/project/SDO FR 08-1618-158 V06.pdf (last accessed on 17 April 2013). [Pg.134]

NICE - National Institute for Health and Care Excellence, http // www.nice.org.uk. Accessed 14 Apr 2013... [Pg.49]


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