Incremental cost-utility plane.

Most simulations were in the southern quadrant, indicating that intervention is most likely to be cost saving.

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Erscheinungsdatum: 2022
Schlagwörter: Medicine / Cell Biology / Developmental Biology / Marine Biology / Cancer / Infectious Diseases / Virology / personalized discharge letter / one visit post / 45 per patient / basal cell carcinomas / time bcc patients / dutch bcc guideline / national budget impact / budget impact analyses / keratinocyte carcinomas consist / substantial cost savings / risk bcc patients / center intervention study / care </ p / budget impact / keratinocyte carcinomas / risk tumors / xlink \ / > / usual care / recommended according / rapidly growing / outcome measures / five years / based cost / approximately 80 / 7 million / -&# 8364
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