Source: Cost Effectiveness and Resources Allocation 2013, 11:5
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Date of publication: 15 March 2013
Publication type: Journal article
In a nutshell: Study that looks at the non-medical economic benefits of hip and knee replacements such as employment prospects, increase in household income, reduction in reliance on benefits and a reduction in sickness absence.
Length of publication: 1 page
Acknowledgement: Cost Effectiveness and Resource Allocation