Patient in a trap
Authors:
L. Kozlerová
Authors‘ workplace:
KP pro hl. m. Prahu
Published in:
Listy rev. Lék., 11, 2007, č. 1, s. 4-6
Overview
The paper presents a case study in which the physician has given his patient an inappropriate role in the process of approving the reimbursement of medicaments by the physician reviewer.
Key words:
recommendations for approval – vasospasm of cerebral vessels – calcium channels – nimodipine
Sources
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4. Stiefel, M. F. et al. The effects of nimodipine on cerebral oxygenation in patiens with poor-grade subarachnoid haemorrhage. J. Neurosurg., 2004, 101, p. 594–599.
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