societal perspective
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsocietalandperspective
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societal
adjective[before noun]
uk/səˈsaɪ.ə.təl/us/səˈsaɪ.ə.t̬əl/
relating to or ...
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perspective
noun
uk/pəˈspek.tɪv/us/pɚˈspek.tɪv/
a particular way of ...
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(Definition ofsocietalandperspectivefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Thesocietalperspectivefocuses primarily on the cost-worthiness of a treatment, based on considerations of social distribution, cost containment, and rationing.
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Among protocols that did specify perspective, 19 percent adapted asocietalperspectiveand 19 percent a healthcare perspective.
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Fromsocietalperspective, and from risk-adjustment point of view, the third type of switches is the most interesting one.
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The model takes into account the entire path of diagnosis, treatment, and management of long-term sequelae from asocietalperspective.
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Only 26 percent of studies had asocietalperspective.
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From thesocietalperspective, a technology is evaluated as a resource that should be allocated as efficiently as possible across persons.
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Most of the existing guidelines on economic evaluation recommend the use of thesocietalperspective, thus acknowledging competing uses for society's resources.
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The study included 210 patients, and of the studies mentioned previously, this is the only randomized study and the only study using asocietalperspective.
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It was believed that the priority setting instrument, in principle, should allow for asocietalperspectiveat this level.
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It has been recommended that economic evaluations of health care should use asocietalperspectivein their analysis (18).
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Asocietalperspectivewas adopted for cost analysis, as recommended when explicit cost calculation methods are used, and for collection of cost information (15).
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The latter will be relevant where the authors undertake analysis from asocietalperspective.
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The analysis is presented from thesocietalperspectiveand thus includes all costs.
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To begin with, taking asocietalperspectivemeans considering opportunity costs instead of charges.
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The analytic time period for the investigation was 9 months and asocietalperspectivewas taken.
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Estimates of costs should be conducted from asocietalperspective.
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Evaluations with asocietalperspective(6;14) should include all costs and effects associated with a certain health care program.
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Using asocietalperspective, measurement and valuation principles are set out in a standard cost-benefit framework.
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We felt that asocietalperspectiveevaluating indirect costs was important because of the age of this population, generally younger adults in the workforce.
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Second, the analyses never include indirect costs or costs in added life-years, which means that the analyses are not based on asocietalperspective.
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