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Rikke Søgaard
Professor
Department of Clinical Research
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3557-8550
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rsoegaard
health.sdu
dk
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Cost-Benefit Analysis
100%
Costs and Cost Analysis
86%
Randomized Controlled Trials
57%
Cardiovascular Diseases
42%
Delivery of Health Care
33%
Quality-Adjusted Life Years
32%
Health Care Costs
31%
Population
28%
Public Hospitals
24%
Cohort Studies
21%
Health Literacy
15%
Quality of Life
14%
Economics
14%
Hospital Outpatient Clinics
12%
Quality of Health Care
12%
Case Managers
12%
Registries
11%
Decision Making
11%
Primary Health Care
10%
Income
10%
Systematic Reviews
10%
Interviews
9%
Health Care Outcome Assessment
9%
National Health Programs
9%
Health Insurance
9%
Referral and Consultation
9%
Stroke
8%
Remuneration
8%
Observational Studies
8%
Education
8%
Erysipelas
7%
Return to Work
7%
Motivation
7%
Therapeutics
7%
Pharmacology
7%
Medical Overuse
7%
Hospital Emergency Service
7%
Ambulatory Care Facilities
7%
Hospital Departments
7%
Survival
7%
Presenteeism
6%
Patient Acceptance of Health Care
6%
Pyrus
6%
Continuity of Patient Care
6%
Risk Reduction Behavior
6%
Insurance Coverage
6%
Health Policy
6%
Blood Pressure
6%
Cost of Illness
6%
Economic Models
6%
Social Sciences
costs
18%
Health Economics
11%
specialized hospital
8%
employer
7%
education standard
7%
utility analysis
7%
remuneration
6%
decision making
6%
Health care professionals
5%
multiplier
5%
health insurance coverage
5%
governance
5%
suicide attempt
5%
severe mental illness
5%
health insurance
5%
staging
5%
dismissal
5%
absenteeism
5%
experiment
5%
economic model
5%
Health Care System
5%
credibility
5%