• 2004. Transport Analysis Guidance Scottish Government, 2009, Review of Economic Assessment in Rural Transport Appraisal Geurs, K., R. Haaijer, and B. Van Wee. (wikipedia.org)
  • The trade minister, Andrew Robb, has rejected calls for an independent cost-benefit analysis of the Trans-Pacific Partnership after the World Bank estimated it could lift Australia?s economic output by just 0.7% by 2030. (techdirt.com)
  • Robb's problem is that the traditional instruments of government persuasion - econometric models that purport to demonstrate the benefits of signing up to trade agreements - reveal that TPP is likely to bring Australia vanishingly small economic benefits. (techdirt.com)
  • Those facts probably explains in part why Robb refuses to ask the Australian government's own Productivity Commission for an analysis of TPP, even though its job is precisely to provide "independent research and advice to Government on economic, social and environmental issues affecting the welfare of Australians. (techdirt.com)
  • The economist will collaborate with legal and economic researchers to prepare policy reports, comments in regulatory proceedings, and journal articles on a variety of issues including energy, transportation, and climate policy, natural resources management, and benefit-cost analysis. (aeaweb.org)
  • Resilient Analytics has developed proven climate, engineering and economic models that help clients understand how climate stressors will impact infrastructure and people, determining future fiscal costs and risks to communities and organizations. (stanleyconsultants.com)
  • In this economics lesson, students will use economic reasoning to choose post-secondary options. (econedlink.org)
  • To find an optimal combination of wastewater surveillance and clinical testing for tracking COVID-19, we evaluated the economic efficiency of hypothetical screening options at a single facility in Japan. (cdc.gov)
  • Therefore, we performed an economic evaluation to estimate the return on investment (ROI) of hypothetical screening options at a single facility in Japan. (cdc.gov)
  • We conducted a cost-benefit analysis to estimate the economic efficiency of various hypothetical screening options for confirming SARS-CoV-2 infections among asymptomatic or presymptomatic persons at a single residential facility, as measured by ROI, an equivalent to benefit-to-cost ratio. (cdc.gov)
  • Economic analyses of genetic tests in personalized medicine: clinical utility first, then cost utility. (cdc.gov)
  • A health economic evaluation is a tool for assessing costs and effects in connection with resource use in healthcare. (janusinfo.se)
  • The health economic assessment is carried out by the Dental and Pharmaceutical Benefits Agency, TLV, at the request of the MTP council. (janusinfo.se)
  • In the health economic evaluation of a medical device, the company behind the product must provide scientific data that shows the costs and benefits that arise for society when using the product compared to the most relevant comparison option. (janusinfo.se)
  • A case study involving the cost-benefit analysis of selected packages of measures for reducing the risks posed by different rainfall-induced flow-like phenomena-which include hyperconcentrated flows, debris flows and landslides on open slopes-in the municipality of Nocera Inferiore (located in the Campania region in southern Italy) is then described. (unisa.it)
  • The ClimateAdapt quant model performs a robust materiality analysis over physical and transition risks, to accurately identify the most material climate-related risks an organisation faces, helping to pinpoint the actions needed to build in resilience. (deloitte.com)
  • The Sr. DM will manage the schedule, cost, and risks of the project. (simplyhired.com)
  • The environmental science experts at Resilient Analytics are leading the industry in determining risks and cost impacts for asset portfolios, supply chain, public health and infrastructure. (stanleyconsultants.com)
  • People can't get enough of them although in many cases the risk/benefit is either a wash or the risks outweigh the benefits. (schneier.com)
  • The use of voting machines for scanning ballot papers would come with additional costs and risks. (who.int)
  • Various considerations relate to the risks and benefits of the location of decompression tube placement and increasing use of pigtail catheters for tube thoracostomy. (medscape.com)
  • This analysis helps workers by raising awareness of risks that involve prescription opioid and benzodiazepine use for employers and doctors. (cdc.gov)
  • It is recognized as a type of benefit to be considered in cost benefit evaluation of transportation investment alternatives by the UK Department for Transport and the Scottish Government, and has also been used for assessment of regional rail projects in the Netherlands. (wikipedia.org)
  • Analysis undertaken for the Japan-Australia agreement reveals a wide and concerning gap compared to the Commission's view of rigorous assessment. (techdirt.com)
  • You will receive a straightforward recommendation that includes a value versus cost assessment, as well as recommendations on the most economical and efficient ways to implement the solution. (metso.com)
  • Performed early in the upstream oil and gas design process, performing a criticality analysis with Maros allows the assessment of competing development options such as FPSO vs. subsea development vs. platform, etc. (dnv.com)
  • Such an assessment can rapidly feed into a net present value assessment of each option. (dnv.com)
  • The precautionary principle should be considered within a structured approach to the analysis of risk which comprises three elements: risk assessment, risk management, risk communication. (cdc.gov)
  • Assessment of the Cost-Effectiveness of a Brief Video Intervention for Sexually Transmitted Disease Prevention. (cdc.gov)
  • What are the tangible and intangible benefits to the organization? (oceg.org)
  • By understanding the key factors involved in evaluating and selecting the right security measures, you can make informed decisions that not only protect your assets but also provide significant long-term benefits to your organization. (magsecurity.com)
  • Do you know how much ransomware will cost your organization? (emsisoft.com)
  • If your organization is hit by ransomware, you'll need to think very carefully about how much the attack is going to cost during the event and the financial repercussions in the weeks and months that follow. (emsisoft.com)
  • You can use conjoint analysis to make data-driven decisions that will help you meet customer needs and develop your organization. (questionpro.com)
  • Equity and cost in the organization of primary health care in Java, Indonesia / Peter Berman. (who.int)
  • In these situations, the benefits of paying the ransom may outweigh the costs of trying to manually repair the system. (emsisoft.com)
  • The output of the SCBA tool indicates weather benefits outweigh costs of certain projects and allow for comparison of different (variations of) measures. (civitas.eu)
  • In the environmental research literature, option value is commonly interpreted as the value of preserving threatened natural resources so that they might be available for use in the future. (wikipedia.org)
  • The filing stated that the court's injunction did delay work on a Bureau of Land Management onshore lease sale for oil and gas, because its analysis under the National Environmental Policy Act made use of the social cost estimates and had to be rewritten. (eenews.net)
  • Let's explore the cost and environmental implications of both these choices. (nushoe.com)
  • Our process feasibility studies evaluate the benefits of different process concepts and equipment alternatives. (metso.com)
  • To earn full credit, they should describe the problem, list possible alternatives or options, identify key criteria, determine the best decision, and explain why it is the best decision given their criteria. (econedlink.org)
  • A review of surveys conducted to date reveals considerable variation in both the choice and use of survey methods and in the assumptions made in the analysis and interpretation of findings. (who.int)
  • Utilizing both sea level rise and storm surge maps, they determined coastal and inland waterway protections for 50,000 miles of coastline property containing infrastructure assets and identified how these costs would be associated with coastal cities. (stanleyconsultants.com)
  • Enabling development of a dynamic adaptation strategy, to shield your organisation from climate risk cost exposure. (deloitte.com)
  • Using various adaptation scenarios, investment costs can be compared with long-term climate projections to determine actionable project timelines for key investments. (stanleyconsultants.com)
  • At this meeting, you will learn about anticipated project costs and timelines. (sce.com)
  • But implementation timelines, data challenges, and how to incorporate options market data all remain critical challenges. (tradeweb.com)
  • However, the uncertainty in the process - which includes funding, implementation timelines, data challenges, and new participants from the options markets - has the community concerned. (tradeweb.com)
  • Also, there is a need for follow-up longer than 2 or 3 years for the estimation of cost versus benefit for this treatment. (medscape.com)
  • The findings of the detailed study, covering both the cost-benefit analysis as well as a technical evaluation, will be made available to Member States at the 149th session of the Executive Board in May 2021. (who.int)
  • This plan provides a helicopter view of tolerance threshold exceedance triggers, to inform the timing and budget required for the selected adaptation options, over time and under different global warming scenarios. (deloitte.com)
  • Risk can rarely be reduced to zero, but incomplete risk assessments may greatly reduce the range of options open to risk managers. (cdc.gov)
  • Cost benefit analysis of malaria control and eradication programmes in India / T. J. Ramaiah. (who.int)
  • Expanding the malaria molecular diagnostic options: opportunities and challenges for loop-mediated isothermal amplification tests for malaria control and elimination. (cdc.gov)
  • To conduct cost-benefit analyses, we developed standard decision models in which we assumed model parameters from literature and primary data, such as screening policies used at the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Village in 2021. (cdc.gov)
  • The purpose of this project was to conduct a cost analysis for two staffing options to address the increased work load for occupational health nurses. (cdc.gov)
  • Evaluate new technology options and vendor products, present cost-benefit analysis to team. (simplyhired.com)
  • Evaluate college options. (econedlink.org)
  • We sought to evaluate the costs and benefits of preoperative administration of 1 g of intravenous TXA, without maintenance, in DLS patients undergoing long-segment spinal fusion surgery. (medscimonit.com)
  • ClimateAdapt then enables a cost-benefit analysis of each option to identify the optimal planning and investment strategy for building resilience into your business model. (deloitte.com)
  • Our in-depth analysis includes site conditions and helps identify the optimal process solutions and critical project parameters for processing your raw material. (metso.com)
  • Have each group use the PACED model to research viable post-secondary options for a high school student with the following qualifications: a 2.5/4.0 GPA and a 25 SAT score, experience managing social media accounts for student organizations, and a positive record consulting regularly with businesses in the community paying $30 per hour and contracting for a minimum of hours per job. (econedlink.org)
  • However, if your boots are of good quality and you notice significant wear on the soles, resoling is a viable and cost-effective option to consider. (nushoe.com)
  • The results of the analysis showed that the last scenario was the most viable. (lu.se)
  • This trial aimed to determine the effectiveness and safety of a restrictive regimen of crystalloids in patients during laparoscopic cholecystectomy by analyzing its cost-effectiveness and 1-year morbidity rate. (dovepress.com)
  • The implications of cost-effectiveness analysis of medical technology. (who.int)
  • Correspondence on 'Cost-effectiveness of exome and genome sequencing for children with rare and undiagnosed conditions' by Lavelle et al. (cdc.gov)
  • A Veterans' Healthcare Administration (VHA) antibiotic stewardship intervention to improve outpatient antibiotic use for acute respiratory infections: A cost-effectiveness analysis. (cdc.gov)
  • Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Michigan's School-Wide Sexually Transmitted Disease Screening Program in Four Detroit High Schools. (cdc.gov)
  • Cost-effectiveness of implementing 13-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine for U.S. adults aged 19 years and older with underlying conditions. (cdc.gov)
  • Cost-Effectiveness of Risk-Stratified Colorectal Cancer Screening Based on Polygenic Risk: Current Status and Future Potential. (cdc.gov)
  • Cost-effectiveness of increased influenza vaccination uptake against readmissions of major adverse cardiac events in the US. (cdc.gov)
  • Cost-Effectiveness/Cost-Benefit Analysis of Newborn Screening for Severe Combined Immune Deficiency in Washington State. (cdc.gov)
  • Showing Value in Newborn Screening: Challenges in Quantifying the Effectiveness and Cost-Effectiveness of Early Detection of Phenylketonuria and Cystic Fibrosis. (cdc.gov)
  • The cost-effectiveness of routine testing for Lynch syndrome in newly diagnosed patients with colorectal cancer in the United States: corrected estimates. (cdc.gov)
  • The health-system benefits and cost-effectiveness of using Mycobacterium tuberculosis direct nucleic acid amplification testing to diagnose tuberculosis disease in the United States. (cdc.gov)
  • Despite the positive evaluations, MEPS have also come under criticism from media and some researchers, questioning their unintended effects and their cost-effectiveness. (lu.se)
  • Traditional policy evaluations have assessed the performance of individual policy instruments, applying criteria such as target effectiveness, cost-effectiveness, legitimacy and distributional effects. (lu.se)
  • The most common method is to calculate the cost-effectiveness of a medical device, i.e. the relationship between the benefit and cost of use compared to a relevant comparison alternative. (janusinfo.se)
  • In cost-benefit analysis and social welfare economics, the term option value refers to the value that is placed on private willingness to pay for maintaining or preserving a public asset or service even if there is little or no likelihood of the individual actually ever using it. (wikipedia.org)
  • When it comes to security, ROI refers to the value or benefit gained from investing in security measures compared to the cost of implementing and maintaining them. (magsecurity.com)
  • Their calculations are based partly on cost-benefit analyses, and partly on what the public will tolerate. (schneier.com)
  • Common inputs are cost calculations, traffic forecasts etc. (civitas.eu)
  • This Note's stylized models demonstrate how regulators could combine real options techniques for ex ante regulatory decisionmaking with empirical ex post regulatory review. (thecre.com)
  • A non-regulatory alternative option would include refusing to pay for the returned pennies," says the notice. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • EPA cannot present these monetized estimates in the analysis of this proposed rule at this time," the rule's regulatory impact analysis states, citing the Louisiana federal court's injunction. (eenews.net)
  • The draft rule and its regulatory impact analysis were released on March 11. (eenews.net)
  • Global burden of HPV-attributable squamous cell carcinoma of the anus in 2020, according to sex and HIV status: A worldwide analysis. (who.int)
  • Research does suggest that "there's a significant benefit in what we describe as aggressive [disease], high-disability, young age, very short disease lengths," said neurologist Richard Nicholas, MBBS, of Imperial College London, in a separate presentation. (medscape.com)
  • When treatment options are limited, it is likely to have a good effect in younger patients with a shorter disease duration and a low disability. (medscape.com)
  • But if you or a close family member already has a disease that needs treatment with cord blood, you may qualify for free or low-cost cord blood banking. (medlineplus.gov)
  • The emerging and growing potential for trade preferences to impose net costs on the community presents a compelling case for the final text of an agreement to be rigorously analysed before signing. (techdirt.com)
  • yeah, to say nothing of the fact that this "analysis" (read: diatribe) utterly fails to rigorously assess the only cost that matters in this case, namely to what extent a 4th amendment interest is invoked in the collection and analysis of the data respectively. (schneier.com)
  • 2006. "Option Value of Public Transport: Methodology for Measurement and Case Study for Regional Rail Links in the Netherlands," Transport Reviews, 26 (5):613-643 TRB Economics Committee, 2010, Transportation Benefit-Cost Analysis, Equity and Option Value Benefits, web guide. (wikipedia.org)
  • http://bca.transportationeconomics.org/benefits/equity-benefits EcoNorthwest and Parsons Brinckerhoff, 2002. (wikipedia.org)
  • This concept of "option value" in cost-benefit analysis is different from the concept used in finance, where the term refers to the valuation of a financial instrument that provides for a future purchase of an asset. (wikipedia.org)
  • It was posited as an element of benefit distinct from the traditional concept of consumer surplus, and it depended on three factors: (1) uncertainty about future need for the asset, (2) irreversibility or high cost of replacement if the asset is lost, and (3) non-storability of the asset. (wikipedia.org)
  • A naiveté has been replaced with a clear understanding that incorporating the options markets into the CAT is no small feat and that whomever is tasked with this undertaking needs to understand all of the implications involved. (tradeweb.com)
  • In this article, we'll take a look at the true cost of ransomware and explore the pros and cons of paying the ransom. (emsisoft.com)
  • Process Feasibility Studies will give you the support you need from an early project phase, in order to best assess your process options. (metso.com)
  • Presented in an integrated manner, the theoretical concepts are constructed around the main building blocks of CBA, such as shadow pricing, distribution weights, the social discount rate and the marginal cost of public funds. (e-elgar.com)
  • It compares project costs (capital and operating expenses) with a broad range of (social) impacts, e.g. travel time savings, travel costs, impacts on other modes, climate, safety, and the environment. (civitas.eu)
  • In Amsterdam the SCBA tool was used to assess the impacts of several options for bridging the IJ-river which divides the city centre and the rapidly growing neighbourhood of Amsterdam North. (civitas.eu)
  • In the US, option value is recognized in several transportation benefit-cost analysis guides, including those of the Transportation Research Board's Committee on Transportation Economics, the Transit Cooperative Research Program, and the Victoria Transport Policy Institute. (wikipedia.org)
  • Estimating Option Prices and Existence Values in Wildlife Resources," Land Economics, 69: 1-15 Walsh, R.G., J.B. Loomis and R.A. Gillan, 1984. (wikipedia.org)
  • This fully updated new edition continues in the vein of its predecessor by viewing cost-benefit analysis as applied welfare economics, while at the same time building on the earlier framework by extending the theory and providing further applications in each chapter. (e-elgar.com)
  • The newsletter also features sections like 'Follow The Smart Money,' 'Fixed Income,' and 'Snapshot' for broader market perspectives and further analysis of stock picks. (modestmoney.com)
  • To make matters worse, withholding legitimacy is not an option, and this, in the long run, may be the most worrisome feature of multi-stakeholderism: it is akin to squatting public space. (diplomacy.edu)
  • Accounting for projected climate changes and other impactors, Resilient Analytics generates actionable data with remediation cost estimates, possible failure points and additional critical issues. (stanleyconsultants.com)
  • The administration is using Obama-era figures adjusted for inflation while an interagency working group finalizes new estimates that incorporate research and analysis from the last decade. (eenews.net)
  • Estimate the costs and benefits and how risk will be addressed along the way. (oceg.org)
  • If a GRC project will shave hours off the task and let the employee move on to higher-value work, you can begin to estimate the costs and benefits more precisely. (oceg.org)
  • Some economists further developed its distinction from consumer surplus and role as an uncertainty risk aversion premium, leading to the suggestion that a concept of "option price" may be more appropriate. (wikipedia.org)
  • Decisio planners and economists have been using and improving our Social Cost Benefit Analysis (SCBA) tool for over a decade. (civitas.eu)
  • We compared hypothetical 2-step screening options that used clinical PCR to diagnose COVID-19 after a positive result from primary screening using antigen tests (option 1) or wastewater surveillance (option 2). (cdc.gov)
  • Although wastewater surveillance is a risk measure of a community and not an individual resident, when compared as separate options, a simple cost comparison favors wastewater surveillance over clinical tests ( 3 ). (cdc.gov)
  • It has amazed me that the NSA doesn't seem to do any cost/benefit analyses on any of its surveillance programs. (schneier.com)
  • This seems particularly important for bulk surveillance programs, as they have significant costs aside from the obvious monetary costs. (schneier.com)
  • This data is then turned into a quantitative measurement using statistical analysis. (questionpro.com)
  • Some benefits of strong risk management and compliance will always be intangible. (oceg.org)
  • It is thus difficult to calculate the costs associated with stressing these systems, in order to make more informed management decisions regarding trade-offs between competing water demands under conditions of water scarcity or drought. (cranfield.ac.uk)
  • EDMOs are generally easier to implement but costs can only be recovered from rental income after the management fee has been paid. (ipswich.gov.uk)
  • Start making moves toward your money goals and compare your debt management options. (bankrate.com)
  • Cost analysis of providing overtime to current nurses versus hiring a dedicated nurse for COVID-19 management in a processing plant. (cdc.gov)
  • Selection among various management options in pneumothorax requires an understanding of the natural history of pneumothorax, the risk of recurrent pneumothorax, and the benefits and limitations of treatment options. (medscape.com)
  • Legal analysis regarding IT security and personal data management. (janusinfo.se)
  • Using data driven models and analysis, Resilient Analytics works across multiple sectors to better understand the effects of climate change. (stanleyconsultants.com)
  • Then take the employees' salary (which HR will know) and calculate how much payroll cost goes to that task. (oceg.org)
  • Drawing upon decades of experience, RAND provides research services, systematic analysis, and innovative thinking to a global clientele that includes government agencies, foundations, and private-sector firms. (rand.org)
  • Systematic literature reviews were performed, and data pooled by meta-analysis where possible. (bvsalud.org)
  • As long as taking time will lower uncertainty, either passively or actively through an investment in information gathering, and some costs are irreversible, such as the potential costs of a sunk investment, a benefit can be assigned to the option to delay a decision. (thecre.com)
  • New for this edition are analyses of theory related applications in mental health, condom social marketing programs, female primary education as a means of preventing HIV/AIDS and the pricing of natural gas. (e-elgar.com)
  • The temporary suspension of the social cost of carbon affected at least one federal pollution rule. (eenews.net)
  • The legal injunction on the social cost of greenhouse gases, issued by the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Louisiana, was in place for only 33 days before an appeals court removed it. (eenews.net)
  • When the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals lifted the injunction less than a week later, EPA issued an addendum reintroducing the social cost figures. (eenews.net)
  • The episode showed how the legal fight over the social cost of greenhouse gases can hamstring federal agencies as they craft rules to address pollution and climate change. (eenews.net)
  • But the Cross State Air Pollution Rule also shows that the impact of removing the social cost of greenhouse gas figures from the Biden administration's arsenal might not hobble future climate rules. (eenews.net)
  • Losing the social cost of carbon "would complicate things," said Max Sarinsky, a senior attorney with the Institute for Policy Integrity at New York University Law School. (eenews.net)
  • Still, the injunction was not inconsequential, and a court decision taking the social cost of carbon - and of methane and of nitrous gases - off the table forever could have a deeper impact on U.S. climate regulation if it made EPA officials more wary of defending a strong and expensive rule in court. (eenews.net)
  • The current social cost figures aren't final. (eenews.net)
  • Option 1-regulation-would likely come in the form of a new law from Congress that would give authority over social media to an agency housed within the executive branch. (rand.org)
  • A second, frequently discussed, option is to revise Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act (CDA) to establish that social media companies can be held liable in court for harms caused by content on their platforms. (rand.org)
  • Outputs indicate which measure has the highest 'social yield', to what extent goals are reached, which side effects occur and to which parties costs and benefits accrue. (civitas.eu)
  • An article about an analysis of interviews with nine mine safety trainers using a social ecological model to examine factors that could be addressed both during and after mine safety training. (cdc.gov)
  • Its goal is to help states use cost-benefit analysis to make smarter decisions about everything from mental health treatment to transportation. (marketplace.org)
  • We develop treatment options, best practices, and policy recommendations and provide technical assistance to communities in addressing water pollution problems. (erg.com)
  • Knowledge was average with 57.52% (n = 489 of 850) of respondents achieving a moderate knowledge score, but poor awareness about treatment options were noted. (who.int)
  • The UAE community has moderate knowledge about hepatitis C but a poor understanding of available preventive and treatment options. (who.int)
  • The guideline also calls for doctors to first consider other treatment options that can safely manage chronic pain. (cdc.gov)
  • This allows you to use the blood for a family member who may benefit from treatment with cord blood. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Estimating the Benefits and Costs of Public Transit Projects: A Guidebook for Practitioners, Transit Cooperative Research Program, Report 78, Transportation Research Board, Washington, DC Victoria Transport Policy Institute, 2009. (wikipedia.org)
  • Marginal Cost of Public Funds Part IV 10. (e-elgar.com)
  • A new report from the Pew-MacArthur Results First Initiative looks at how states are using cost-benefit analysis to guide public policy. (marketplace.org)
  • It requires the delicate balancing of many competing factors, from cost and convenience to public health protection and resource allocation. (erg.com)
  • For years it was the spectre of ageing populations, cost-increasing developments in technology and changing public expectations that haunted European policy-makers troubl. (bvsalud.org)
  • The increase in cost would include the purchase and maintenance of voting machines to replace the six ballot boxes for the voting process during the Health Assembly (plus spare machines for use in the event of a malfunction) and the purchase of machine-readable ballot papers. (who.int)
  • 3. Access to health care is a fundamental human right.4 Access to essential medicines constitutes an important element in the fulfilment of the right to health and is one of the most cost-effective elements of modern health care. (who.int)
  • Option 1 was to continue to pay current occupational health nurses overtime, and Option 2 was to hire a COVID-dedicated nurse to manage the increased work load. (cdc.gov)
  • Towards more egalitarian measurements of benefits of health intervention in the developing countries / Abdulhamid Bedri Kello. (who.int)
  • With each option they could also reallocate funds within the health system to enhance efficiency. (bvsalud.org)
  • Health costs are spiralling out of control all over the world in context of global financial crisis while some countries are still struggling to offer basic health services. (bvsalud.org)
  • You may be interested in this option if you have a family history of health conditions that can be treated with stem cells from cord blood. (medlineplus.gov)
  • We can rank all the options by return on investment," Aos says. (marketplace.org)
  • Let's explore these options and their costs so you can choose the one that best fits your investment strategy. (modestmoney.com)
  • Our simulation results indicated that option 2 likely would be economically more justifiable than option 1, particularly at lower incidence levels. (cdc.gov)
  • A cost analysis was conducted for wages per hour plus benefits at three time points: 3 months, 1 year, and 3 years. (cdc.gov)
  • That benefit should be considered a cost of taking immediate action versus the alternative of delaying that action pending more information. (thecre.com)
  • This is where resoling can provide a cost-effective alternative. (nushoe.com)
  • Alternative analysis of the data from a HPV vaccine study in India - Authors' reply. (who.int)
  • A study concerning the cost benefit analysis for certification, validation, monitoring and reporting of HDV CO2 emission was presented in the stakeholder meeting. (europa.eu)
  • The Pew-MacArthur study finds that all 50 states and the District of Columbia did some kind of cost-benefit analysis between 2008 and 2011. (marketplace.org)
  • You will be responsible for costs associated with the study and analysis. (sce.com)
  • Given the above, a more detailed study into this option, including a cost-benefit analysis, is necessary. (who.int)
  • The cost of the Added Facilities compared to the potential rate savings. (sce.com)
  • Its popularity can easily be explained by its very obvious potential benefits - improved sanitation, renewable energy generation and the fact that methane has a global warming potential 21 times that of CO2. (lu.se)
  • Conjoint analysis is one of the most effective models for extracting consumer preferences during the purchasing process. (questionpro.com)
  • Consider the lifetime of the project and "total cost of ownership. (oceg.org)
  • Don't oversell the benefits of what you're seeking or promise something the project (or you) ultimately won't be able to deliver. (oceg.org)
  • That's not the cost of implementation. (realworldtech.com)
  • An additional limitation is the relatively high cost at a population level, which hinders frequent implementation even among high-risk subpopulations and essential workers. (cdc.gov)
  • Salary and benefits are competitive. (aeaweb.org)
  • Conclusions/Application to Practice: Hiring a dedicated COVID nurse would save the processing plant extensive salary costs by Year 3. (cdc.gov)
  • For example, the cost of additional employees is fairly clear - but remember to consider recruiting costs, or disruption to another function from internal transfers. (oceg.org)
  • Once the development option has been selected, further cost benefit analysis can be performed e.g. examining the benefit of additional installed capacity, or the penalties of reduced redundancy. (dnv.com)
  • In the name of resilience, reliability and green this proposed regulation will result in significant additional first costs for affected building. (greenbuildinglawupdate.com)
  • Degenerative lumbar scoliosis (DLS) patients undergoing posterior long-segment spinal fusion surgery often require perioperative blood transfusions, and previous studies have reported that increased complications and additional costs accompany these transfusions. (medscimonit.com)