This study aims to identify subgroups and patient characteristics correlated with a preference for QW dosing of oral medications for T2DM compared to daily dosing using survey-based methods.
- Endocrine Diseases
- Urological/Gynecological DiseasesWe study whether the distance a patient travels to receive urologic surgery is associated with their length of hospital stay and direct medical hospitalization costs.
- OncologyThis study sought to observe the incidence of recurrent venous thromboembolism, major bleeding, and death in a geriatric oncology population during treatment for a cancer-associated VTE.
- Cardiovascular ConditionsCost-effectiveness of rivaroxaban (20 mg/day) versus use of acenocoumarol (5 mg/day) for the treatment of patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation (NVAF) at moderate to high risk for stroke.
- Cardiovascular ConditionsWe estimate the budget impact of increasing the use of rivaroxaban with respect to enoxaparin in the prophylaxis of VTE in patients undergoing elective THR or TKR.
- Neurological DisordersWe explore the principles of propensity score matching technique to assess the additional GP service use and cost imposed by Alzheimer’s disease in persons aged ≥60 years in Denmark.
- Methodology and Healthcare PolicyWe create a nationally-representative estimate from longitudinal data by controlling for sociodemographic factors and health status.
- Nephrologic/Hepatologic ConditionsTo compare the cost-effectiveness of chloride-restrictive versus chloride-liberal crystalloid fluids used during fluid resuscitation or for the maintenance of hydration among patients hospitalized for critical illnesses or major surgery.