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The costs of treatment, care, and lost income can be huge.
This provides a financial incentive to increase the costs of treatment provided.
This scheme did not however fully cover the costs of treatment in serious cases.
Both men stressed that they wanted to see more detail, particularly on the costs of treatment.
The earlier the intervention the less the damage done and the less the costs of treatment.
According to the study, the direct costs of treatment amount to about $9,600 a patient in the first year after diagnosis and $8,700 annually thereafter.
In France the state only pays on average about 70% of your costs of treatment and the rest is covered by private insurance.
This can be because the side effects, time, and costs of treatment are greater than the promise of cure or relief.
Still, costs of treatment in terms of money, effort, and perhaps quality of life are substantial.
But state reimbursement rules differ; rates aren't always sufficient to cover actual costs of treatment, and not all poor patients get covered.
Costs for early detection plus treatment were less than the expected costs of treatment that would be given later on.
Instead, officials said the expanded targets would be funded through savings achieved by making the programme more efficient and cutting the costs of treatment.
Mr. Gower said that the drug could actually lower overall costs of treatment by helping patients recover more fully or faster.
According to doctors and medical researchers, the directive will stifle research and multiply the costs of treatment.
Diversion is seen firstly in discussion on the costs of treatment rather than the costs of continuing as before.
The benefits and effectiveness of antianxiety medicines need to be compared with the side effects and costs of treatment.
Prevention costs are minimal when measured against the costs of treatment, the criminal justice system and the loss of life and property.
But systems that serve fewer than 10,000 people would probably choose less efficient methods, and the costs of treatment per household would probably be higher there.
When considering TCA treatment, compare the possible benefits against the costs of treatment and possible side effects.
The school, then based in Buckingham Gate, became a charity in 1963 so the costs of treatments are significantly subsidised or in some cases free.
Insurance funds do not always cover the full costs of treatment and typical reimbursement is between half to three-quarters of a typical doctors or specialists visit.
Costs included both direct health care costs of treatment, such as office visits and drugs, as well as indirect costs like worker absenteeism.
Faced with the skyrocketing costs of treatment and hospitalization, sitting ducks for exorbitantly priced medications, many end their lives paupers and homeless.
The system worked well for decades, back when medicine was simpler, but it was already struggling with the rising costs of treatment by the time Morton first arrived.
The economic models, according to the director of the Harvard center, Jeffrey Sachs, took into account more than the costs of treatment and losses associated with death.