Vaccinating health workers coming into close contact with cancer patients proved cost-effective, returning health worker contagion probability higher than or equal to 0.02.
La gestión de enfermedades inició en EE. UU. durante los años 70 y tuvo el fin de reducir la variabilidad de los procesos asistenciales y administrativos, controlar el gasto y mejorar la calidad de la atención. En lo corrido del presente siglo, se cuenta con una documentación amplia que permite realizar un balance sobre conceptos, componentes, metodologías y retos de los programas de gestión de enfermedades. Estos programas constituyen una práctica integradora e innovadora que permite involucrar a los distintos grupos de interés en su implementación y desarrollo. Tales grupos también se relacionan con los procesos de gestión y manejo de las enfermedades crónicas.
ing an additional unintended pregnancy with ulipristal acetate as compared to levonorgestrel is estimated to be 418€. Ulipristal acetate is most cost-effective in the subgroup of intake within 24 hours, where it is more efficacious at a lower cost compared to levonorgestrel. ConClusions: Ulipristal acetate is a cost-effective alternative to levonorgestrel, given that the cost of avoiding an additional pregnancy with ulipristal acetate is less than the average cost of said pregnancies. Therefore, French minors should have free access to ulipristal acetate directly in a pharmacy. Ulipristal acetate should be used rapidly after unprotected intercourse (within 24hours) to benefit from its cost-saving potential compared to levonorgestrel use.
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