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The economics of genomic medicine : workshop summary

โœ Scribed by Olson, Steve; Berger, Adam C.


Publisher
The National Academies Press
Year
2013
Tongue
English
Leaves
127
Category
Library

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Economic models are frequently used to anticipate the costs and benefits of new health care technologies, policies, and regulations. Economic studies also have been used to examine much more specific issues, such as comparing the outcomes and cost-effectiveness of two different drug treatments for the same condition. These kinds of analyses offer more than just predictions of future health care costs. They provide  Read more...

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Genomics economics Congresses Genetics Medical genetics Economic aspects HEALTH FITNESS Diseases General MEDICAL Clinical Medicine Evidence Based Internal


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