BACKGROUND: A number of significant recent research studies have used techniques of economic modelling to demonstrate the potential benefits of increasing breastfeeding rates in the UK overall, and specifically in neonatal care. This paper complements this growing body of evidence by presenting an economic analysis of data from an actual intervention, the 'Getting It Right From the Start' programme, which took place in the north of the UK during 2011-12, with the aim of increasing breastfeeding and kangaroo skin-to-skin care rates in neonatal units.METHODS: 'Getting It Right from the Start' was a pragmatic, multifaceted programme of change delivered under the auspices of the regional Health Innovation and Education Cluster, of which 17 were...
Background A number of papers have recently been published examining the magnitude of scale economie...
Study objective: to estimate the net financial benefit of neonatal screening for phenylketonuria (PK...
Background & Aims: Evaluating the effect of Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) on breastfeeding success show...
BACKGROUND: A number of significant recent research studies have used techniques of economic modelli...
A number of significant recent research studies have used techniques of economic modelling to demons...
© Lowson et al.; licensee BioMed Central. Background: A number of significant recent research studie...
Breastfeeding and kangaroo care rates in neonatal units across the United Kingdom vary despite evide...
RATIONALE: Studies suggest that increased breastfeeding rates can provide substantial financial savi...
Rationale: Studies suggest that increased breastfeeding rates can provide substantial financial savi...
Objective: To provide the first estimate of the cost effectiveness of financial incentive for breast...
To provide the first estimate of the cost-effectiveness of financial incentive for breastfeeding int...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the budget impact of using the Kangaroo Method in a municipal health care net...
Objective: To estimate the attributable ACT hospital system costs of treating selected infant and ch...
According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (2013), in 2013 the percentage of exclusive breastf...
According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (2013), in 2013 the percentage of exclusive breastf...
Background A number of papers have recently been published examining the magnitude of scale economie...
Study objective: to estimate the net financial benefit of neonatal screening for phenylketonuria (PK...
Background & Aims: Evaluating the effect of Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) on breastfeeding success show...
BACKGROUND: A number of significant recent research studies have used techniques of economic modelli...
A number of significant recent research studies have used techniques of economic modelling to demons...
© Lowson et al.; licensee BioMed Central. Background: A number of significant recent research studie...
Breastfeeding and kangaroo care rates in neonatal units across the United Kingdom vary despite evide...
RATIONALE: Studies suggest that increased breastfeeding rates can provide substantial financial savi...
Rationale: Studies suggest that increased breastfeeding rates can provide substantial financial savi...
Objective: To provide the first estimate of the cost effectiveness of financial incentive for breast...
To provide the first estimate of the cost-effectiveness of financial incentive for breastfeeding int...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the budget impact of using the Kangaroo Method in a municipal health care net...
Objective: To estimate the attributable ACT hospital system costs of treating selected infant and ch...
According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (2013), in 2013 the percentage of exclusive breastf...
According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (2013), in 2013 the percentage of exclusive breastf...
Background A number of papers have recently been published examining the magnitude of scale economie...
Study objective: to estimate the net financial benefit of neonatal screening for phenylketonuria (PK...
Background & Aims: Evaluating the effect of Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) on breastfeeding success show...