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Cost-Effectiveness Bibliography in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

Entries 176-200

 


Jorgensen HS, Nakayama H, Raaschou HO, Larsen KJ, Hubbe P, Olsen TS. [Apoplexy units--reduced mortality, need for nursing homes, length of stay and cost savings (see comments)]. [Danish]. Ugeskr.Laeger 1996;158(35):4894-7.

Reference ID: E060


Jorgensen HS. [Hospital rehabilitation of patients with severe brain injuries. II: Prognosis and effect of early intensive, specialized rehabilitation]. [Review] [28 refs] [Danish]. Ugeskr.Laeger 1997;159(26):4093-8.

Reference ID: C053


Jorgensen HS, Nakayama H, Raaschou HO, Olsen TS. Acute stroke care and rehabilitation: an analysis of the direct cost and its clinical and social determinants. The Copenhagen Stroke Study. Stroke 1997;28(6):1138-41.

Reference ID: C052


Kalra L, Dale P, Crome P. Improving stroke rehabilitation. A controlled study [see comments]. Stroke 1993;24(10):1462-7.

Reference ID: E131


Kane K, Andary MT, Turk M, Goldberg G. Cost-effectiveness in stroke rehab [letter; comment]. Arch.Phys.Med.Rehabil. 1996;77(5):521-3.

Reference ID: E061


Katorgina OA, Voloshchuk IF, Buzalo AF. [Sequelae of complicated penetrating injuries of the cornea and the methods of their surgical treatment]. [Russian]. Oftalmol Zh 1978;33(2):83-7.

Reference ID: I022


Keith RA, Wilson DB, Gutierrez P. Acute and subacute rehabilitation for stroke: a comparison [see comments]. Arch.Phys.Med.Rehabil. 1995;76(6):495-500.

Reference ID: E062


Keith RA. Rehabilitation after stroke: cost-effectiveness analyses. [Review] [22 refs]. J.R.Soc.Med. 1996;89(11):631-3.

Reference ID: E063


Kesteloot K, Nolis I, Huygh J, Delaere P, Feenstra L. Costs and effects of tracheoesophageal speech compared with esophageal speech in laryngectomy patients. Acta Otorhinolaryngol.Belg. 1994;48(4):387-94.

Reference ID: N011


Ketterer D, Munster P. [Comparative costing studies for in-patient and day-patient care of apoplectics in the rehabilitation phase (author's transl)]. [German]. Offentl.Gesundheitswes. 1979;41(5):262-75.

Reference ID: E064


Koch SJ, Arego DE, Bowser B. Outpatient rehabilitation for chronic neuromuscular diseases. Am J Phys Med 1986;65(5):245-57.

Reference ID: C054


Korpela RA, Siirtola TO, Koivikko MJ. The cost of assistive devices for children with mobility limitation. Pediatrics 1992;90(4):597-602.

Reference ID: E065


Kramer AM, Shaughnessy PW, Pettigrew ML. Cost-effectiveness implications based on a comparison of nursing home and home health case mix. Health Serv.Res. 1985;20(4):387-405.

Reference ID: M033


Kramer AM, Steiner JF, Schlenker RE, Eilertsen TB, Hrincevich CA, Tropea DA, Ahmad LA, Eckhoff DG. Outcomes and costs after hip fracture and stroke. A comparison of rehabilitation settings. JAMA 1997;277(5):396-404.

Reference ID: E066


Kristiansen IS, Falch JA, Andersen L, Aursnes I. [Use of alendronate in osteoporosis--is it cost-effective? (see comments)]. [Norwegian]. Tidsskrift.for.Den.Norske.Laegeforening. 1997;117(18):2619-22.

Reference ID: E067


Krumpaszky HG, Klauss V, Kloske G. [Social costs of visual handicap and blindness. Rehabilitation resources for blind patients]. [German]. Klin.Monatsbl.Augenheilkd. 1992;201(6):370-4.

Reference ID: C055


Kruse H, Johnson A, O'Connell D, Clarke T. Administering non-restricted medications in hospital: the implications and cost of using two nurses. Aust Clin Rev 1992;12(2):77-83.

Reference ID: I023


Kubler W, Niebauer J, Kreuzer J. [Cost/benefit relations: evaluation of inpatient and ambulatory rehabilitation]. [Review] [11 refs] [German]. Z.Kardiol. 1994;83(Suppl 6):151-8.

Reference ID: E068


Kuiken T, Prather H, Bloom S. Physician awareness of rehabilitation costs. Am J Phys Med Rehabil 1996;75(6):416-21.

Reference ID: I024


Kupersmith J, Holmes-Rovner M, Hogan A, Rovner D, Gardiner J. Cost-effectiveness analysis in heart disease, Part I: General principles. [Review] [127 refs]. Prog.Cardiovasc.Dis. 1994;37(3):161-84.

Reference ID: M034


Kupersmith J, Holmes-Rovner M, Hogan A, Rovner D, Gardiner J. Cost-effectiveness analysis in heart disease, Part II: Preventive therapies. [Review] [115 refs]. Prog.Cardiovasc.Dis. 1995;37(4):243-71.

Reference ID: E069


Kupersmith J, Holmes-Rovner M, Hogan A, Rovner D, Gardiner J. Cost-effectiveness analysis in heart disease, Part III: Ischemia, congestive heart failure, and arrhythmias. [Review] [227 refs]. Prog.Cardiovasc.Dis. 1995;37(5):307-46.

Reference ID: E070


Kurlychek RT, Levin W. Computers in the cognitive rehabilitation of brain-injured persons. [Review] [69 refs]. Crit Rev Med Inform 1987;1(3):241-57.

Reference ID: I025


Lambert CM, Hurst NP, Lochhead A, McGregor K, Hunter M, Forbes J. A pilot study of the economic cost and clinical outcome of day patient vs inpatient management of active rheumatoid arthritis. Br.J.Rheumatol. 1994;33(4):383-8.

Reference ID: C056


Laouri M. Can clinical practice increase the cost-effectiveness of geriatric rehabilitation? Small Work Group majority report. Med.Care 1997;35(6:Suppl):Suppl-6

Reference ID: I026


 

 

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