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Cost Control

Known as: Containments, Cost, control costs, Cost Controls 
The containment, regulation, or restraint of costs. Costs are said to be contained when the value of resources committed to an activity is not… 
National Institutes of Health

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2004
2004
In Medicaid, generic drug cost containment revolves around two programs: the Federal upper limit (FUL) program and State maximum… 
2003
2003
Few information systems today offer a flexible means to define and manage the automated part of radiology processes, which… 
1996
1996
As the explosion in health care costs has led to serious efforts at cost containment, concerns have been raised that some of the… 
1996
1996
Accepted for publication 10 September 1996 Introduction For the past few years, the United States has been engaged in a public… 
1996
1996
This article outlines how the strengths model of case management can be applied to long-term-care case management. The strengths… 
1993
1993
  • Victor R. Fuchs
  • 1993
  • Corpus ID: 37401566
THERE is a widespread belief in the United States that expenditures for health care are too high and growing too rapidly. This… 
1992
1992
Cost containment measures have positive and negative consequences for the hospitalized patient and the health care professional… 
Review
1991
Review
1991
Medical cost containment has been compared to squeezing a balloon — constraining one end causes the other end to bulge. The… 
1984
1984
To facilitate planning and management, I have derived a mathematical model describing the dynamics of a workstation that receives…