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Intervention study shows outpatient cardiac rehabilitation to be economically at least as attractive as inpatient rehabilitation
Clinical Research in Cardiology, 10/16/09
Schweikert B et al. – The ratio of mean cost over mean effect difference (incremental cost–effectiveness ratio) indicates dominance of outpatient rehabilitation, but at a considerable statistical uncertainty. However, outpatient rehabilitation cannot be rejected from an economic perspective.
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