Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10485114 | Value in Health | 2016 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Current studies suggest that MCS is likely not cost-effective with reference to generally accepted or explicitly stated thresholds. Refined patient selection, complication rates, achieved quality of life, and device/surgical costs, however, could modify the cost-effectiveness of MCS.
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Authors
Abraham J. MD, MBA, Roderick G.G. MD, MSc, Daniel MD, Gurmeet MD, MSc, Holger MD, Patricia MLIS, Scott W. MD, MSc,