healthcare decision

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health-care
noun[U]
uk
/ˈhelθ.keər/
us
/ˈhelθ.ker/
the services provided by a country or an organization that involve caring for people's health and treating people who ...
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decision
noun
uk
/dɪˈsɪʒ.ən/
us
/dɪˈsɪʒ.ən/
a choice that you make about something after thinking about ...
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(Definition ofhealth-careanddecisionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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That is, the balance between the expected net benefit and the degree of uncertainty is acceptable to thehealthcaredecisionmaker.
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For this reason, there is a growing demand byhealthcaredecisionmakers to have data on the efficiency of new medical drugs.
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All in all, the resulting evaluations have not been shown to be of a great deal of use tohealthcaredecisionmakers.
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Preferences related to women's participation inhealthcaredecision-making was the topic assessed most frequently, 21 percent of studies.
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We are clearly at a time at which making data and analyses more relevant tohealthcaredecisionmakers is critical.
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Therefore, the present findings conveyed some useful and important messages forhealthcaredecisionmakers.
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The study also found that articles in peerreviewed clinical journals were the most influential source of economic evaluation results forhealthcaredecisionmakers.
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The development of new technologies to improve health and patient well-being presents dilemmas forhealthcaredecisionmakers facing the issues of value for money and affordability.
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These include the use of local formularies and guidelines to informhealthcaredecisionmakers and attempt to control the diffusion of new products into existing markets (8;17).
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Clinical practice guidelines could play an important role in defining how these report cards can be interpreted in the context of otherwise complexhealthcaredecisionenvironments.
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The course program focuses on four themes: introduction to the evaluation of health care services,healthcaredecisionanalysis, systematic review of scientific evidence, and efficiency and equity analysis.
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Forhealthcaredecisionmakers deciding on purchasing health technologies and being pressurized by patient organizations and other stakeholders, it can be difficult to tell the two apart.
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He suggests questions may need to be addressed concerning how current application can be further developed to a point where it is used routinely byhealthcaredecisionmakers.
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The course program focuses on four themes: introduction to the evaluation of healthcare services,healthcaredecisionanalysis, systematic review of scientific evidence, and efficiency and equity analysis.
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We want a strong public voice in health andhealthcaredecision-making.
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An agent for mental healthcare decisions may be designated.
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This author attempted to involve elderly, ill patients in their own healthcare decisions about cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
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It is also properly limited when healthcare decisions enter the realm of other-regarding behavior, causing or risking harm to others or to the community.
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On the benefit side of disclosure, patients and surrogates who have greater clarity and understanding of the medical situation may make better healthcare decisions.
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Such attributes will help create a credible evaluative framework that will lead to better healthcare decisions and patient outcomes.
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