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Pharmacoeconomic Analysis of Naftidrofuryl for Ischemic Stroke Treatment
Perform the pharmacoeconomic analysis of including naftidrofuryl into the Russian standards for treatment and rehabilitation of patients suffering from ischemic stroke by means of performing Cost Minimization Analysis (CMA) and Budget Impact Analysis (BIA).
Source: Value in Health - April 30, 2016 Category: Global & Universal Authors: D Belousov, A Cheberda Source Type: research

Tricks to Saving Your Teeth and Your Wallet in the End
Dear Nurse Katz, I just graduated and I am trying to stay healthy and avoid going into medical debt. I was thinking about cutting out my dental care, but I have been told that it is just as important than seeing your primary car doctor, but insurance does not seem to cover a lot when it comes to dental care, and every time I go to the dentist, I come out with a huge bill. I want to keep my teeth until I am at least 70. What should I do? Matt Kansas City, MO Good for you for thinking ahead Matt! You should not cut out oral care all together due to the expense. Keep in mind that bad oral care today could potentially lead to ...
Source: Healthy Living - The Huffington Post - March 24, 2016 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Using Smarter Stoves to Combat Household Air Pollution
By Bjørn LomborgMar 16 2016 (The Daily Star, Bangladesh)When it comes to cooking indoors over open fires, the harmful health effects can be equal to smoking two packs of cigarettes a day. This indoor air pollution plagues nearly nine out of every 10 Bangladeshi households, which use wood and other biofuels to cook inside. Over time, exposure to smoke from indoor cooking leads to deadly diseases such as lung cancer, stroke, and heart disease. This is why it’s the most deadly environmental problem in the world. In Bangladesh, such indoor air pollution is responsible for 10-15 percent of all deaths.It may seem obvious ...
Source: IPS Inter Press Service - Health - March 16, 2016 Category: Global & Universal Authors: Bjorn Lomborg Tags: Asia-Pacific Environment Health TerraViva United Nations Source Type: news

Heart Health -- Love, Happiness, Gratitude, and Learning
"Money is of no value to me. Love gives you more. You can't get rid of love, when you give more, you get more." --Warren Buffett My friend Emily Sachs Wong texted me these words after having dinner with Warren Buffett, I have no idea what they were eating and for the first time in my life I wasn't interested. Perhaps because when someone says something like that, you just let it soak in. I was struck by the fact that he so clearly expressed what seemed to me to be a profound statement about what is important in life. Emily Sachs Wong and Warren Buffett February is heart month and organizations like Go Red for Women are fo...
Source: Healthy Living - The Huffington Post - February 19, 2016 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Medical Research: The Best Investment We Can Make in Our Future
While the cure for cancer has been elusive, President Obama's National Cancer Moonshot initiative offers renewed hope that we could see breakthroughs in prevention, detection, and treatment for a disease that affects millions of Americans and their families. The cancer moonshot is the latest demonstration that Washington understands the potential for medical research to change lives and improve the health of all Americans. It builds on the bipartisan support we saw last fall when House and Senate negotiators agreed on a $2 billion budget increase for medical research through the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Today,...
Source: Science - The Huffington Post - February 18, 2016 Category: Science Source Type: news

Comment est financée la télémédecine dans les établissements de santé allemands ?
Publication date: December 2015 Source:European Research in Telemedicine / La Recherche Européenne en Télémédecine, Volume 4, Issue 4 Author(s): H.-J. Brauns En Allemagne, nous avons à peu près 250 projets de télémédecine (voir le téléportail pour l’ensemble des 250 applications de télémédecine www.telemedizin.fokus.fraunhofer.de). Il n’y a qu’une application de télémédecine qui à ce jour fait partie des services médicaux réguliers : la télé-AVC. Les autres applications sont financées comme des projets – c’est-à-dire par des subventions de l’état fédéral (p.e. par les ministè...
Source: European Research in Telemedicine - December 2, 2015 Category: Information Technology Source Type: research

Budget Impact Analysis of The Use of Alteplase In The Treatment of Acute Ischaemic Stroke In Mexico
To estimate the economic impact of the use of alteplase versus best supportive care (BSC) in patients with acute ischemic stroke in Mexico.
Source: Value in Health - October 23, 2015 Category: Global & Universal Authors: JL Huicochea-Bartelt, E Palacios, L Zapata, S Herran Tags: CARDIOVASCULAR DISORDERS – Cost Studies Source Type: research

Budget Impact Analysis of Cerebrolysin In The Treatment of Acute Ischemic Stroke of Moderate and Severe Degrees of Severity In The Russian Federation
To conduct budget impact analysis of neurotrophic and neuroprotective drug cerebrolysin with standard therapy compared to standard therapy only of ischemic stroke of moderate and severe degrees of severity according to the Russian healthcare system.
Source: Value in Health - October 23, 2015 Category: Global & Universal Authors: A Kulikov, G Abdrashitova Source Type: research

Real-World Data And Budget Impact Analysis for Incobotulinum Toxin A and Onabotulinum Toxin A for Upper Limb Post-Stroke Spasticity At A Uk Centre
Botulinum toxins (BT) are a valuable treatment option for patients with post-stroke upper-limb spasticity (PS-ULS), which affects 33,000 patients in the UK. Xeomin (incobotulinum toxin A) and Botox (onabotulinum toxin A) are two BTs licensed for the treatment of PS-ULS. The treatment costs for Xeomin and Botox will depend on their real-world usage.
Source: Value in Health - October 23, 2015 Category: Global & Universal Authors: A Robertson, P Datta, J Kusel, S Page, J Soon Source Type: research

Vicky's Story
My older sister, Vicky, never listened to authority. One of my earliest childhood memories was around age four, seeing my Mom whip Vicky with a long tree twig to the point she was bleeding. My mother, a frustrated widow raising five girls on meager Social Security benefits in rural southeast Missouri used the only form of discipline she knew -- corporal punishment. As Vicky's 10-year-old old legs, back, and buttocks became covered in red dotted lines, she never cried or moaned. Instead she looked straight ahead, stone-faced. Mom perceived her look as defiance and gave her more lashings than she should have that day. Event...
Source: Healthy Living - The Huffington Post - July 31, 2015 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Socioeconomic factors relating to diabetes and its management in India
Abstract Diabetes is an escalating problem in India and has major socioeconomic dimensions. Rapid dietary changes coupled with decreased levels of physical activity have resulted in increases in obesity and diabetes in rural and semi‐urban areas, as well as in urban‐based people living in resettlement colonies. Increasing risk has also been recorded in those who suffered from poor childhood nutrition and in rural‐to‐urban migrants. Social inequity manifests in disparities in socioeconomic status (SES), place of residence, education, gender, and level of awareness and affects prevention, care, and management. All th...
Source: Journal of Diabetes - July 30, 2015 Category: Endocrinology Authors: Usha Shrivastava, Anoop Misra, Rajeev Gupta, Vijay Viswanathan Tags: Review Article Source Type: research

Socioeconomic factors relating to diabetes and its management in India / 印度与糖尿病及其治疗相关的社会经济因素
Abstract Diabetes is an escalating problem in India and has major socioeconomic dimensions. Rapid dietary changes coupled with decreased levels of physical activity have resulted in increases in obesity and diabetes in rural and semi‐urban areas, as well as in urban‐based people living in resettlement colonies. Increasing risk has also been recorded in those who suffered from poor childhood nutrition and in rural‐to‐urban migrants. Social inequity manifests in disparities in socioeconomic status (SES), place of residence, education, gender, and level of awareness and affects prevention, care, and management. All th...
Source: Journal of Diabetes - July 30, 2015 Category: Endocrinology Authors: Usha Shrivastava, Anoop Misra, Rajeev Gupta, Vijay Viswanathan Tags: Review Article Source Type: research

The Impact of Outpatient Rehabilitation Medicare Reimbursement Caps on Utilization and Cost of Rehabilitation Care after Ischemic Stroke: Do Caps contain costs?
To estimate the proportion of ischemic stroke patients who fall within and above the total outpatient rehabilitation caps before and after the Balanced Budget Act of 1997 (BBA 1997) took effect. In addition, estimate the cost of post-stroke outpatient rehabilitation cost and resource utilization in these patients prior to and after the implementation of the caps.
Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - July 28, 2015 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Annie N. Simpson, Heather S. Bonilha, Abby S. Kazley, James S. Zoller, Kit N. Simpson, Charles Ellis Source Type: research

Impact of Outpatient Rehabilitation Medicare Reimbursement Caps on Utilization and Cost of Rehabilitation Care After Ischemic Stroke: Do Caps Contain Costs?
To estimate the proportion of patients with ischemic stroke who fall within and above the total outpatient rehabilitation caps before and after the Balanced Budget Act of 1997 took effect; and to estimate the cost of poststroke outpatient rehabilitation cost and resource utilization in these patients before and after the implementation of the caps.
Source: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation - July 28, 2015 Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Annie N. Simpson, Heather S. Bonilha, Abby S. Kazley, James S. Zoller, Kit N. Simpson, Charles Ellis Tags: Original research Source Type: research

Bridging the Gap in Neurotherapeutic Discovery and Development: The Role of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke in Translational Neuroscience
This article provides an overview of NINDS-funded therapy development programs offered by the NINDS Office of Translational Research.
Source: Neurotherapeutics - June 17, 2015 Category: Neurology Source Type: research