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What does CEMOD stand for?

Cost-Effectiveness Model


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Samples in periodicals archive:
Last year a High Court verdict ordered NICE to release the computer cost-effectiveness model used to ban Alzheimer's drugs for sufferers with mild symptoms.
The judges said fairness demanded Nice should release a full version of the cost-effectiveness model it used to frame guidance on treatment.
The three-judge panel said the institute should release a full version of the cost-effectiveness model it used in deciding what guidance to give Britain's National Health Service.
That final report describes not only the results of the survey but also six case studies, a cost-effectiveness model for information technology, a discussion on automation of the rehabilitation counselor function, and discussion on inter- and intra-organizational collaborations.
In May, three Appeal Court judges found against NICE, saying it must release a full version of the computer cost-effectiveness model used to restrict access to the drugs.
This is the first cost-effectiveness model comparing COPAXONE([R]) and Tysabri([R]) for treatment of multiple sclerosis (MS) to take into consideration long-term treatment outcomes, where available, effects on employment productivity and the effects of neutralizing antibodies (NAbs).
In May, three Appeal Court judges found against NICE, saying it must release a full version of the computer cost-effectiveness model used to restrict access to the drugs.
used steady-state values of HPV infection rates as inputs in their cost-effectiveness model, whereas we measured all outcomes over time, thereby capturing all the effects of transient dynamics generated from widespread vaccination.

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