Background and Objectives The cost-utility of safety interventions is becoming increasingly important as a driver of implementation decisions. The aim of this study was to compare the cost-utility of different blood screening strategies in various settings, and to analyse the extent and cause of differences in health economic results. Materials and Methods For eight Western countries (Australia, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, The Netherlands, UK and the United States of America), data were collected on donor and recipient populations, blood products, screening tests, and on patient treatment practices and costs. An existing ISBT web-tool model was used to assess the cost-utility of various strategies for HIV, HCV and HBV screening. Resul...
Although several countries have adopted severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) into their newborn s...
Despite recent advances in blood screening techniques, transfusions are not risk-free procedures. Sc...
Costs and benefits of the testing protocol for screening donated blood for the HIV-1 virus are evalu...
Background and Objectives: The cost-utility of safety interventions is becoming increasingly importa...
Background and Objectives: Most countries test donations for HIV, HCV and HBV using serology with or...
BACKGROUNDThe aim of this study was to assess the cost effectiveness of introducing individual-donat...
BACKGROUND: The goal of our research was to actively involve decision makers in the economic assessm...
Objectives: Areas with high HIV-incidence rates compared to the developed world may benefit from add...
Objectives: Areas with high HIV-incidence rates compared to the developed world may benefit from add...
Health economic analyses quantify the costs and benefits of specific public health choices or interv...
Background and objectives. Health economics provides a standardised methodology for valid comparison...
BACKGROUND: The goal of our research was to actively involve decision makers in the economic assessm...
Objective: To determine whether or not pre-donation testing of blood donors affords substantial cost...
Although several countries have adopted severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) into their newborn s...
Despite recent advances in blood screening techniques, transfusions are not risk-free procedures. Sc...
Costs and benefits of the testing protocol for screening donated blood for the HIV-1 virus are evalu...
Background and Objectives: The cost-utility of safety interventions is becoming increasingly importa...
Background and Objectives: Most countries test donations for HIV, HCV and HBV using serology with or...
BACKGROUNDThe aim of this study was to assess the cost effectiveness of introducing individual-donat...
BACKGROUND: The goal of our research was to actively involve decision makers in the economic assessm...
Objectives: Areas with high HIV-incidence rates compared to the developed world may benefit from add...
Objectives: Areas with high HIV-incidence rates compared to the developed world may benefit from add...
Health economic analyses quantify the costs and benefits of specific public health choices or interv...
Background and objectives. Health economics provides a standardised methodology for valid comparison...
BACKGROUND: The goal of our research was to actively involve decision makers in the economic assessm...
Objective: To determine whether or not pre-donation testing of blood donors affords substantial cost...
Although several countries have adopted severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) into their newborn s...
Despite recent advances in blood screening techniques, transfusions are not risk-free procedures. Sc...
Costs and benefits of the testing protocol for screening donated blood for the HIV-1 virus are evalu...