The implications of mammography screening on health care use and its associated financial costs
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The implications of mammography screening on health care use and its associated financial costs. / Gram, Emma Grundtvig; Siersma, Volkert Dirk; Nicolaisdottir, Dagny Ros; Brodersen, John Brandt.
2023.Research output: Working paper › Research
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T1 - The implications of mammography screening on health care use and its associated financial costs
AU - Gram, Emma Grundtvig
AU - Siersma, Volkert Dirk
AU - Nicolaisdottir, Dagny Ros
AU - Brodersen, John Brandt
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Hypotheses- Women are more likely to increase their health care use after receiving a false positive in mammography screening. We expect that women diagnosed with breast cancer have a higher use, and women with normal results have a lower use. - We hypothesize that patterns in health care use change as a consequence of being invited to screening. The direction of such change might be both ways and differences can occur across types of health care services.
AB - Hypotheses- Women are more likely to increase their health care use after receiving a false positive in mammography screening. We expect that women diagnosed with breast cancer have a higher use, and women with normal results have a lower use. - We hypothesize that patterns in health care use change as a consequence of being invited to screening. The direction of such change might be both ways and differences can occur across types of health care services.
U2 - 10.17605/OSF.IO/MT2XE
DO - 10.17605/OSF.IO/MT2XE
M3 - Working paper
BT - The implications of mammography screening on health care use and its associated financial costs
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