Cost-Effectiveness Bibliography in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
Eligible Studies
Entries 126-132
Wentworth DA, Atkinson RP. Implementation of an acute
stroke program decreases hospitalization costs and length of stay. Stroke
1996;27(6):1040-3.
Reference ID: E118
West M, Wehman P, Kregel J, Kreutzer J, Sherron P,
Zasler N. Costs of operating a supported work program for traumatically
brain-injured individuals. Arch.Phys.Med.Rehabil. 1991;72(2):127-31.
Reference ID: E119
Widen HL, de Pedro CJ, Moller G, Holm M, Siden A. A
pilot study of rehabilitation at home after stroke: a health-economic
appraisal. Scand J Rehabil Med 1996;28(1):9-18.
Reference ID: E120
Wyatt JR, Niparko JK, Rothman ML, deLissovoy G. Cost
effectiveness of the multichannel cochlear implant. [Review] [53 refs].
American Journal of Otology. 1995;16(1):52-62.
Reference ID: E121
Yassi A, Tate R, Cooper JE, Snow C, Vallentyne S,
Khokhar JB. Early intervention for back-injured nurses at a large Canadian
tertiary care hospital: an evaluation of the effectiveness and cost benefits
of a two-year pilot project. Occup.Med.(Oxf.) 1995;45(4):209-14.
Reference ID: E122
Young J, Forster A. Day hospital and home physiotherapy
for stroke patients: a comparative cost-effectiveness study. J R Coll
Physicians Lond 1993;27(3):252-8.
Reference ID: E123
Young JS. Initial hospitalization and rehabilitation
costs of spinal cord injury. Orthop.Clin.North Am. 1978;9(2):263-70.
Reference ID: E124
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