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  2. People's Dispensary for Sick Animals - Wikipedia

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    By 1926–27, the PDSA was operating 57 clinics and three travelling caravans, and had treated almost 410,000 patients in a year at a cost of £43,085 at its various premises across Britain. [ 1 ] In 1931, an annual Christmas Market of the People's Dispensary for Sick Animals was being held at the Royal Albert Hall on 24-25 November.

  3. International Medical Products Price Guide - Wikipedia

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    The prices in the private sector are often many times (and can be up to 80 times) the international reference price. This makes treatment unaffordable. [6]: 4 The prices in the guide are given in US dollars converted using the exchange rate at the time. Exchange rate fluctuations may cause the wide variations in cost over time. [7]

  4. WHO/Health Action International Project on Medicine Prices ...

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    The World Health Organization and Health Action International (WHO/HAI) made a conjoint effort to systematize the methodology of medicine price surveys and ERP usage, first publishing the WHO/HAI methodology in manual in 2003, [3]: 195 which is frequently used in price studies in unregulated prices context often found in low and moderate income ...

  5. Health care prices in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the U.S., the Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act requires that hospitals treat all patients in need of emergency medical care without considering patients' ability to pay for service. [27] This government mandated care places a cost burden on medical providers, as critically ill patients lacking financial resources must be treated.

  6. CHART #1: SIDE-BY-SIDE COMPARISON OF LEADING DEMOCRATIC ...

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    ! $2,000 to $2,500/year/family10! Estimated savings of up to $162 billion/year from use of health IT10! Up to $2,500/year/family7! Up to $200 billion/year nationally7! Savings achieved through investments in health IT, prevention, reducing uncompensated care, and increasing insurance industry competition7! Estimated savings of up to $77

  7. Medication costs - Wikipedia

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    Medication costs can be the selling price from the manufacturer, that price together with shipping, the wholesale price, the retail price, and the dispensed price. [3]The dispensed price or prescription cost is defined as a cost which the patient has to pay to get medicines or treatments which are written as directions on prescription by a prescribers. [4]

  8. PDSA - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. PDSA may refer to: PDSA (plan ...

  9. The housing market is starting to crack—Sellers are cutting ...

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    Average U.S. existing home prices are up by nearly 6% year-to-date and 2.6% year-over-year, which is “well above the median full calendar year increase” in more than three decades of data ...