Medicine & Life Sciences
Cost-Benefit Analysis
100%
Randomized Controlled Trials
75%
Costs and Cost Analysis
60%
Scotland
42%
Quality-Adjusted Life Years
42%
Systematic Reviews
34%
Economics
33%
Health
33%
Primary Health Care
30%
Delivery of Health Care
24%
Patient Preference
23%
Chronic Pain
23%
Quality of Life
21%
Therapeutics
19%
Confidence Intervals
17%
Motivation
16%
National Institutes of Health (U.S.)
16%
Pain
15%
Exercise
15%
Tooth
13%
National Health Programs
13%
Health Services
12%
Population
12%
Stress Urinary Incontinence
12%
Decision Making
11%
Uncertainty
11%
Global Burden of Disease
11%
Pharmacists
11%
Weights and Measures
11%
Prostatic Neoplasms
11%
Suburethral Slings
11%
Health Care Costs
10%
Early Detection of Cancer
10%
Random Allocation
10%
Workforce
10%
Income
10%
England
9%
Self-Management
9%
Conservative Treatment
9%
Chronic Renal Insufficiency
9%
Pelvic Floor
9%
Weight Loss
9%
Urinary Incontinence
9%
Life Style
8%
Odds Ratio
8%
Obesity
8%
Telephone
8%
Feasibility Studies
8%
Pharmacies
8%
General Practitioners
8%
Pharmacy
8%
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
8%
Technology
7%
Placebos
7%
Meta-Analysis
7%
Lithotripsy
7%
Health Care Outcome Assessment
7%
Pharmaceutical Preparations
7%
Prolapse
7%
Mortality
7%
Breast Neoplasms
7%
Biomedical Technology Assessment
7%
Prostate
7%
Diabetic Retinopathy
7%
Referral and Consultation
7%
General Practice
6%
Traumatic Cerebral Hemorrhage
6%
Nurses
6%
Child
6%
Dental Care
6%
Professional Role
6%
Oral Health
6%
Oral Hygiene
6%
Uterine Prolapse
6%
Health Expenditures
6%
Interviews
6%
Organizations
6%
Kidney
6%
Industrial Oils
6%
Databases
6%
Decision Support Techniques
6%
Non-Randomized Controlled Trials
6%
Asthma
6%
Alcohols
5%
Pandemics
5%
Retained Placenta
5%
Artificial Urinary Sphincter
5%
Hemorrhage
5%
Macular Degeneration
5%
Varicose Veins
5%
Medication Therapy Management
5%
Endometrial Ablation Techniques
5%
Eye
5%
Physicians
5%
Gallstones
5%
Embryo Transfer
5%
Pelvic Organ Prolapse
5%
Text Messaging
5%
Social Sciences
costs
38%
experiment
27%
health
24%
life years
19%
willingness to pay
17%
economics
17%
surgery
16%
evidence
15%
cancer
13%
evaluation
13%
confidence
12%
management
12%
quality of life
12%
time
9%
health service
9%
chronic illness
9%
Group
8%
pain
8%
Healthcare
8%
health care
7%
nurse
7%
general practitioner
6%
Health Economics
6%
incentive
6%
uncertainty
5%
income
5%
physician
5%
experience
5%
health behavior
5%
questionnaire
5%
decision making
5%
technology assessment
5%
mortality
5%