The economics of 'new blood'
… the new blood effect may have profound implications for labor market behavior. These effects
include: (i) changes in the life… address the new blood effect, which is the focus of this paper. …
include: (i) changes in the life… address the new blood effect, which is the focus of this paper. …
The economics of blood transfusion in the 21st century
A Pereira - ISBT science series, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
… such as the state of the overall economy or the ageing population of … So, if we want to
understand why the provision of blood … the structure of the blood bank sector and the economics of …
understand why the provision of blood … the structure of the blood bank sector and the economics of …
Options for possible changes to the blood donation service: health economics modelling
R Grieve, S Willis, K De Corte… - Health Services …, 2018 - researchonline.lshtm.ac.uk
… blood, according to the service attribute and level. The CEA compared changes to the blood
… by combining the survey estimates with information from the NHS Blood and Transpant …
… by combining the survey estimates with information from the NHS Blood and Transpant …
Health economics and outcomes methods in risk‐based decision‐making for blood safety
…, Alliance of Blood Operators Risk‐Based Decision … - …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
… of risk aversion leading to unsustainable costs and high opportunity costs (see below) when
viewed in the context of the blood system as a whole and the overall health care sector.13 …
viewed in the context of the blood system as a whole and the overall health care sector.13 …
Transfused blood, serum hepatitis, and the Coase theorem
RA Kessel - The Journal of Law and Economics, 1974 - journals.uchicago.edu
… the American blood delivery system with the one that prevails in England." The key to
Titmuss's objection to our blood … tary and paid donors, is the fact that patients contract hepatitis, …
Titmuss's objection to our blood … tary and paid donors, is the fact that patients contract hepatitis, …
Pharmaco‐economics of blood transfusion safety: review of the available evidence
M Van Hulst, JTM De Wolf, U Staginnus… - Vox …, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
… The role of pharmaco-economics in the safety of blood and blood products has, however,
been very limited to date. This review discusses the pharmaco-economic evaluations of …
been very limited to date. This review discusses the pharmaco-economic evaluations of …
Innovation and the economics of healthcare: The case of blood cancer
F Erixon - 2016 - econstor.eu
… choices affect the economics of healthcare systems. We will particularly consider the case
of blood cancer and what economic and medical research have concluded in terms of the best …
of blood cancer and what economic and medical research have concluded in terms of the best …
Targeted therapies: a new generation of cancer treatments
DE Gerber - American family physician, 2008 - aafp.org
… economics of cancer care. As more … , the formation of new blood vessels from pre-existing
vasculature), a key process in cancer development and progression. Without new blood vessel …
vasculature), a key process in cancer development and progression. Without new blood vessel …
A new blood diluent for counting the erythrocytes and leucocytes of the chicken
MP Natt, CA Herrick - Poultry Science, 1952 - Elsevier
… most important study on this subject is one carried out by the Department of Agricultural
Economics at the Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station. A series of bulletins under …
Economics at the Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station. A series of bulletins under …
Blood donation and the nature of altruism
J Wildman, B Hollingsworth - Journal of health economics, 2009 - Elsevier
… blood donation as a specific case study of charitable donation. We assume that the blood …
assume that there is always enough blood to ensure that at the margin a transfusion into one …
assume that there is always enough blood to ensure that at the margin a transfusion into one …