After a Respite, the Health-Care Cost Spiral Resumes.Deals with the difficulty faced by the U.S. in restraining the cost of health-care in the U.S.WesselDavidEBSCO_bspWall Street Journal Eastern Edition
Therefore, a comparative study to assess the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of an in-home respite care program will be initiated. This manuscript described a quasi-experimental study to assess (cost)-effectiveness of an in-home respite care program to support informal caregivers of persons ...
The cost of a Hawaii vacation has gotten out of reach for more than mid-range U.S. visitors. We just learned what is also happening with some of Hawaii’s coveted international visitors too. For example, Hawaii tourists from Australia are feeling that same pinch. Sorry, the video player f...
Housesittingis a more upmarket option, aimed at mid-range and luxury travellers. Housesitting involves taking care of somebody’s house for free while they’re away, often (but not always) looking after their pets, too. It’s best for long-term travellers or retirees, as you can’t pick...
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Cost of Respite Care for Families Set to RocketByline: BY LIAM MURPHY Daily Post StaffDaily Post (Liverpool, England)
Medical respite careHomelessAcute hospitalizationEconomic evaluationCost-utility analysisCost-effectivenessRandomized controlled trialRCTCost components and unit costsdoi:10.1186/s12913-020-05358-4Camilla BringMarie KruseMikkel Z. AnkarfeldtNina Brünés
Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of an in-home respite care program in supporting informal caregivers of people with dementia : design of a comparative studySophie VandepitteNele Van Den NoortgateKoen PutmanSofie VerhaegheLieven AnnemansAlzheimer's Disease & Dementia, 9th International conference, ...
Conclusions: This is the first randomized controlled trial to investigate the cost-effectiveness of a 2-week medical respite care stay for homeless people after hospitalization. The study showed that a medical respite care stay for homeless people is cost-effective. Furthermore, this study ...