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El. knyga: EUROHIP: Health Technology Assessment of Hip Arthroplasty in Europe

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  • Išleidimo metai: 12-Jun-2009
  • Leidėjas: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783540741374
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  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 12-Jun-2009
  • Leidėjas: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783540741374
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Most developed countries are struggling to finance first-class health care for everyone in their community, leading to renewed emphasis on appropriate and equitable provision of health care, placing interventions that are both high in volume and expense under the microscope. This book provides readers with an understanding of the key issues that dictate the provision of total hip replacement, one of the most cost-effective procedures available within health care. A highlight of the book is its multinational and multidisciplinary approach presenting perspectives from public health, individual patients and doctors, economists and health care purchasers and managers.

Most developed countries struggle to finance first-class health care for everyone in their community. This multinational and multidisciplinary book provides readers with an understanding of the key issues that dictate the provision of total hip replacement.
Introduction: The Provision of Hip Joint Replacement
1(4)
Karsten Dreinhofer
Klaus-Peter Gunther
Paul Dieppe
Wolfhart Puhl
Part I Health Technology Assessment of Hip Arthroplasty
International Variations in Hip Replacement Rates
5(16)
H. Merx
P. Schrader
T. Sturmer
K. Dreinhofer
W. Puhl
K.-P. Gunther
H. Brenner
Health Technology Assessment of Hip Replacement
21(6)
D. Luhmann
The Economic Perspective on Joint Replacement and Equity
27(6)
L. Davies
The Cost of the Procedure
33(14)
K. Dreinhofer
D. Ziegler
G. Roderer
D. Dornacher
H. Reichel
Trends in Hip Replacement Rates
47(8)
M. Floren
P. Dieppe
O. Johnell
K. Dreinhofer
Part II Indication for Hip Replacement
Appropriateness: Consensus in the Criteria for Indications
55(8)
J. Williams
Radiographic Assessment of Indications for Total Hip Replacement
63(6)
M. Dougados
Patients' Views on Total Joint Replacement in the UK
69(8)
G. Woolhead
C. Sanders
P. Dieppe
Population Requirement for Primary Hip-Replacement Surgery in England: A Comparison with Knee-Replacement
77(10)
P. Juni
P. Dieppe
Part III Outcome Measurement
What Are the Outcomes After Hip Joint Replacement for OA?
87(4)
L. S. Lohmander
Outcomes of Hip Replacement Vary
91(6)
A. Nilsdotter
Evaluation of the Implant Different Perspectives of Outcome Measurement: Radiography and Alternatives
97(6)
M. Krismer
Result Analysis of Hip Arthroplasty Registers
103(22)
U. Schutz
K. Dreinhofer
The Patient's View: Indicators of Subjective Health and Their Use in Outcome Assessment
125(8)
T. Kohlmann
The Perspectives when Assessing Function in Patients with Osteoarthritis International Classification of Function, Disability and Health
133(12)
K. Dreinhofer
A. Cieza
G. Stucki
Conclusions: Where Do We Go From Here?
145(2)
Karsten Dreinhofer
Paul Dieppe
Wolfhart Puhl
Participants of EUROHIP Project 147