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Artificial intelligence 2 CVD cost prediction 2 Gesundheit 2 Health 2 Health and social administrative data 2 High-cost users 2 Künstliche Intelligenz 2 Machine learning 2 Neuseeland 2 New Zealand 2 Forecasting model 1 Gesundheitskosten 1 Gesundheitsversorgung 1 Gesundheitswesen 1 Ghana 1 Health care 1 Health care costs 1 Health care system 1 Heart disease 1 Herzkrankheit 1 Prognoseverfahren 1
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Afaya, Agani 1 An Tran-Duy 1 Apanga, Paschal Awingura 1 Atkinson, June 1 Kumbeni, Maxwell Tii 1 Nghiem Nhung 1 Nguyen, Binh P. 1 Wilson, Nick 1
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An assessment of out of pocket payments in public sector health facilities under the free maternal healthcare policy in Ghana
Kumbeni, Maxwell Tii; Afaya, Agani; Apanga, Paschal Awingura - In: Health economics review 13 (2023) 1, pp. 1-13
Objectives To optimise planning of public health services, the impact of high-cost users needs to be considered. However, most of the existing statistical models for costs do not include many clinical and social variables from administrative data that are associated with elevated health care...
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Predicting high health-cost users among people with cardiovascular disease using machine learning and nationwide linked social administrative datasets
Nghiem Nhung; Atkinson, June; Nguyen, Binh P.; An Tran-Duy - In: Health economics review 13 (2023) 1, pp. 1-13
Objectives To optimise planning of public health services, the impact of high-cost users needs to be considered. However, most of the existing statistical models for costs do not include many clinical and social variables from administrative data that are associated with elevated health care...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014500232
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