Persons given Penbegone have a higher survival rate than those given Lakbegone. On average, those given Penbegone can expect to go on to have a QALE of 40 QALY's, while those given Lakbegone go on to live 36 QALY's. What is the incremental effectiveness of Penbegone? What is the incremental cost-effectiveness of Penbegone?
Penbegone is the all natural medical marvel used to fast relief from pain and aches, reduces pain of muscles and joints resulted from
Incremental effectiveness of penbegone means that it is the statistic used to know the effectiveness of the health care interventions i.e using penbegone. It is working effectively on the patients and increased number of QALY.
Incremental cost effectiveness us the statistics used to analyse the cost effectiveness to summarize the cost effective health care interventions.
Persons given Penbegone have a higher survival rate than those given Lakbegone. On average, those given...
Children exposed to second-hand smoking often have a higher rate of asthma than those who are not. A hypothetical situation is presented in the following table showing the rates of disease in a hypothetical population. Use this information to answer the questions. Asthma No Asthma Total Smoking 1250 9875 11125 No Smoking 755 10255 11010 Total 2005 20130 N=22135 1) What is the incidence of disease in the exposed, per 1000 of the population? (Round to 2 decimal places) 2) What...
Given: Treatment E: Cost = $5,000, benefit = survival rate of 60% Treatment F: Cost = $7,000, benefit = survival rate of 50% Treatment G: Cost = $4,000, benefit = survival rate of 40% Treatment H: Cost =$5,000, benefit = survival rate of 30% Treatment K: Cost =$3,000, benefit = survival rate of 55% Treatment J: Cost = $6,000, benefit = survival rate of 68% 1. Which treatment does J obviously dominate? G and H K E F none of...
Exposed persons Those who ate suspected foods Unexposed persons Those who did not eat suspected foods Suspected foods Ill Well Total Attack Rate % Ill Well Total Attack Rate % Ham 36 5 2 11 Potato Salad 40 4 9 6 Peas 16 15 10 13 An investigation of an outbreak of staphylococcal food poisoning occurred during the second week of January 2017 on campus. The case definition produced by the investigators was acute onset of nausea, cramps and vomiting....
A researcher is interested in whether students who are musicians have higher intelligence scores than those in the general population. The researcher predicts that playing a musical instrument is associated with higher intelligence test scores. The researcher selects a sample of 75 musicians from local high schools and gives them an intelligence test. She compares their average intelligence to that of students in the general population and finds that zobt = +1.92. This is a _____ test and the researcher...
If a firm has a Return on Assets higher than the industry average, while its Return on Equity is below the industry average, what must be true about the firm? O A. It has a higher total asset turnover than the industry average O B. It has a higher equity multiplier than the industry average O C. It has a lower profit margin than the industry average O D. It has a lower debt ratio than the industry average Reset...
Physicians Consider the following facts: Between 1970 and 1989 the fertility rate (births/100 persons) in the U.S. fell by nearly 15%. Over the same period the rate of Cesarean deliveries/100 births increased from around 6% to 24%. There is no evidence that Cesarean deliveries, on average, yield better outcomes for the infant, but they are riskier for the mother (although the absolute risk is extremely low in either type of delivery). Obstetricians are reimbursed about 40% more for a Cesarean...
A city claims that service workers within city limits have a higher hourly rate than the average of all the surrounding cities. A sample of 86 workers show the city has an average of $9.56/hour. The surrounding city’s hourly wage for service workers is $8.07/hour with a variance of $14.55. Given the city was only able to get data from a small sample of workers, it is possible this difference is due to chance alone. Do a hypothesis test.
People living at high altitudes have higher hemoglobin content in their red blood cells than those living near sea level. Explain this observation using the tools of physical biochemistry and thermodynamics.
The median growth rate of per capita real GOP in New Brunswick is higher than in Aberta househoid income in New Brunswick is approximitely $65.910 per yee year, while the median household income in Alberta is e about $94,460. However, suppose the ss 2%) perspective of trying to miaximize your income per capita, which state wil have higher increases in income over the next few yeers? OAlberta, because incomes are rising slower New Brunswick, because the lower income means the...
A study is conducted to test the hypothesis that people with glaucoma have higher than average blood pressure. The study includes 200 people with glaucoma whose mean SBP is 140 mmHg with standard deviation of 25 mmHg. What is margin of error of the mean for 95% confidence level? (Hint: Z score for 95% confidence level is 1.960).