Background: transplantation of human organs and tissues saves many lives and restores essential functions in combination of high measurable quality indicators. In spite of the fact that organ transplants have saved thousands of lives and greatly improved the quality of life of thousands more, regrettably many people will not benefit from this therapeutic procedure. Methods: this review is based on economic evaluation studies published since 2000 and reviews published since 1987 for kidney, liver, lung, heart, pancreas, and small bowel transplantations that were conducted in 2010. Results: empirical evidence showed that the costs of organ transplantations have generally decreased over time due to improvements in medicine, while survival and ...
Organ transplantation is possibly one of the few cases when even though the medical professionals ha...
The economic theory of liver transplant (LT) and issues specifically related to the waiting list are...
BACKGROUND: The intensive requirement of organs for transplantation generates the need for higher ...
Background: transplantation of human organs and tissues saves many lives and restores essential func...
<p>The purpose of this study is threefold; 1) to establish the current level of knowledge regarding ...
The purpose of this study is threefold; 1) to establish the current level of knowledge regarding cos...
Purpose: Clinical transplantation has proven to be a lifesaving method since the last century. The s...
ABSTRACT Objective: To identify gaps in the economic literature as it pertains to kidney transplanta...
The number of organ transplants in the EU increased by 17% between 2008 and 2015. A report written b...
The organ donation and transplantation program in Spain has long been considered the gold standard w...
The development of medical knowledge has resulted in a demand in society for donor organs, but the r...
This article provides a high level picture of the developments in organ transplantation in the Europ...
BACKGROUND Organ donation-rates using deceased donors and organizational approaches to organ donatio...
Background: Each country has a shortage of organ donors. Therefore, countries develop policies to su...
– Organ donation and transplantation services represent a microcosm of modern healthcare organisatio...
Organ transplantation is possibly one of the few cases when even though the medical professionals ha...
The economic theory of liver transplant (LT) and issues specifically related to the waiting list are...
BACKGROUND: The intensive requirement of organs for transplantation generates the need for higher ...
Background: transplantation of human organs and tissues saves many lives and restores essential func...
<p>The purpose of this study is threefold; 1) to establish the current level of knowledge regarding ...
The purpose of this study is threefold; 1) to establish the current level of knowledge regarding cos...
Purpose: Clinical transplantation has proven to be a lifesaving method since the last century. The s...
ABSTRACT Objective: To identify gaps in the economic literature as it pertains to kidney transplanta...
The number of organ transplants in the EU increased by 17% between 2008 and 2015. A report written b...
The organ donation and transplantation program in Spain has long been considered the gold standard w...
The development of medical knowledge has resulted in a demand in society for donor organs, but the r...
This article provides a high level picture of the developments in organ transplantation in the Europ...
BACKGROUND Organ donation-rates using deceased donors and organizational approaches to organ donatio...
Background: Each country has a shortage of organ donors. Therefore, countries develop policies to su...
– Organ donation and transplantation services represent a microcosm of modern healthcare organisatio...
Organ transplantation is possibly one of the few cases when even though the medical professionals ha...
The economic theory of liver transplant (LT) and issues specifically related to the waiting list are...
BACKGROUND: The intensive requirement of organs for transplantation generates the need for higher ...