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International Foundation for Patient Blood Management (IFPBM)

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Economics

Title

Date Published

Cost-effectiveness of cell salvage and alternative methods of minimising perioperative allogeneic blood transfusion: a systematic review and economic model.

November 1, 2006

Assessing the total costs of blood delivery to hospital oncology and haematology patients.

October 1, 2006

Tumescent technique for burn wound debridement: a cost effective method of reducing transfusion requirements.

March 1, 2006

A Prospective Study Investigating the Cost Effectiveness of Intraoperative Blood Salvage during Liver Transplantation.

February 27, 2006

Cost and utilization of blood transfusion associated with spinal surgeries in the United States.

February 7, 2006

The health economics of blood use in cerebrovascular aneurysm surgery: the experience of a UK centre.

December 1, 2005

Cost, quality, and risk: measuring and stopping the hidden costs of coronary artery bypass graft surgery.

September 15, 2005

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