The new
home cost incremental was one percentage point higher than determined in the 2011 survey, but lower than the 11 percent increase reported in 2006 and 10 percent in 2008.
Not exact matches
Incremental cost effectiveness ratios and net benefit statistics for normal birth outcome in women at low risk of complications according to planned place of birth:
home, freestanding midwifery unit (FMU), or alongside midwifery unit (AMU) with obstetric unit (OU) as reference
Planned birth at
home, in a free standing midwifery unit, or in an alongside midwifery unit generates
incremental cost savings compared with planned birth in an obstetric unit
For nulliparous low risk women, planned birth at
home generates
incremental cost savings but increases adverse perinatal outcomes
For low risk women without complicating conditions at the start of care in labour, the mean
incremental cost effectiveness ratios associated with switches from planned birth in obstetric unit to non-obstetric unit settings fell in the south west quadrant of the
cost effectiveness plane (representing, on average, reduced
costs and worse outcomes).25 The mean
incremental cost effectiveness ratios ranged from # 143382 (alongside midwifery units) to # 497595 (
home)(table 4 ⇓).
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This means you would be offered the same protection against
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According to the findings, the
incremental cost for builders to construct green
homes was 8 percent in 2013.