societal benefit
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societal
adjective[before noun]
uk/səˈsaɪ.ə.təl/us/səˈsaɪ.ə.t̬əl/
relating to or ...
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benefit
noun
uk/ˈben.ɪ.fɪt/us/ˈben.ə.fɪt/
a helpful or good effect, or something intended ...
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(Definition ofsocietalandbenefitfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The outcome produced a netsocietalbenefitof $2,155 per patient.
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Economic evaluations of health technologies aim to maximize thesocietalbenefitof scarce healthcare resources (11).
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Continued research into the empirical evaluation of models of argumentation will continue to ensure this subject area has realsocietalbenefit.
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Instead of diagnostic infallibility, the more appropriate test is whether a particular decision-assist technology provides patient andsocietalbenefitthat exceeds the risks and burdens that it carries with it.
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By substituting public good for profits we believe that we can generate far moresocietalbenefitthan if we commercialized and sold our ideas.
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When the government undertakes activities, the possibility is created for gains to be transferred to individuals for their own advantage, reducing the societal benefits produced.
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In its most general form, the utilitarian principle calls for maximizing overall societal benefits.
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At the aggregate level, the costs of developing the market must be outweighed by the potential societal benefits.
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The administration of monthly pamidronate therapy in multiple myeloma patients produces a situation of cost neutrality (societal benefits costs).
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Education delivery system might assist in creating incentive payments that better reflect the true costs of restoring landscape functions and providing societal benefits.
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Interestingly, there were no significant differences in shares among the clusters for broader societal benefits.
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Pharmacoeconomic measures should be integrated to justify long-term societal benefits from the drug.
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The rapid advances illustrated in theory, experiment, and in numerical modelling promise great advances in our understanding of sediment problems in the future - an area with huge societal benefits.
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Since these limits encompass the zero value, they imply that pamidronate use in patients with multiple myeloma may result in a situation of cost neutrality (health care costs societal benefits).
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Similarly, the exclusion of indirect costs, especially as they pertain to lost work productivity due to premature death or disability, will grossly underestimate the societal benefits associated with vaccination.
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To have a significant impact on environmental health, restore landscape function and provide societal benefits, changes in conservation education programs should be directed toward farmers and ranchers5.
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In order to use the drug in situations where societal benefits exceed cost, additional clinical studies are required to identify patient-specific subgroups who would most benefit from the drug.
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Public health concerns accounted for an average of 24%, broad societal benefits made up 23%, and other concerns represented 5% of the premium a consumer was willing to pay.
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The principal point is that it is possible to have environmental and societal benefits at the same time as agricultural sustainability: the two are not mutually inimical.
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In particular, she focuses on societal benefits and global cross-border collaborations on innovation, human capital and leadership development.
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