Sentences with phrase «estimate work productivity»

The researchers then built an economic model to estimate work productivity gains associated with curing genotype - 1 chronic hepatitis C patients using LDV / SOF.

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If people not in the workforce have similar rates of days where they are unable to work due to poor health as their employed peers, this would equate to 20 million excess sick days with the estimated productivity loss valued at $ 2.7 billion.
They also improved their productivity, equivalent to about 2.6 hours of extra work per week, worth about $ 1,800 per year (based on average wages)-- while the intervention cost the employers an estimated $ 100 to $ 400 per treated employee.
Canadian workers» productivity, or the output produced on average per hour worked (which is measure by dividing real GDP by an estimate of total hours worked over a certain period), dipped 0.5 per cent between July and September after declining 0.6 per cent between April and June.
$ 237 million dollars a day — that's the estimated loss in productivity over the next couple of weeks for Americans watching streaming Web coverage of March Madness, the NCAA basketball tournament, at work.
The overall cost of childhood food allergies was estimated at nearly $ 25 billion annually in a study of caregivers that quantified medical, out - of - pocket, lost work productivity and other expenses, according to a report published by JAMA Pediatrics, a JAMA Network publication.
Estimates indicate that coal - fired power plants cost our country nearly $ 100 billion every year in increased health expenses, lost work hours, decreased productivity, and premature deaths.
The greatest mental health costs to UK employers estimated by the Sainsbury Centre for Mental Health are not from compensation or even absenteeism (although the latter is estimated at # 8.4 bn per annum), it is reduced productivity from those present at work, at # 15.1 bn.
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