ALGORITHM AVERSION IS TOO OFTEN PRESENTED AS THOUGH IT WERE NON-COMPENSATORY: A REPLY TO LONGONI ET AL. (2020)

Algorithm aversion is too often presented as though it were non-compensatory: A reply to Longoni et al. (2020)

We clarify two points made in our commentary (Pezzo & Beckstead, 2020, this issue) on a recent paper by Longoni, Bonezzi, and Morewedge (2019).In both Experiments 1 and 4 from their paper, it is not here possible to determine whether accuracy can compensate for algorithm aversion.Experiments 3A-C, however, do show a strong effect of accuracy such t

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Are supplemental appraisal/reimbursement processes needed for rare disease treatments? An international comparison of country approaches

Abstract Background There is increasing hiboost 4k smart link recognition that conventional appraisal approaches may be unsuitable for assessing the value rare disease treatments (RDTs).This research examines what supplemental appraisal/reimbursement processes for RDTs are used internationally and how they can be characterised.A qualitative researc

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Open Partial Horizontal Laryngectomy as a Conservative Salvage Treatment for Laser-Recurrent Laryngeal Cancer: A Multi-Institutional Series

Early-stage laryngeal cancer (T1-T2) is commonly treated with organ-preserving techniques such as transoral laser microsurgery (TOLMS) or radiation therapy here (RT), both providing comparable oncological outcomes but differing in functional results.Local recurrence occurs in approximately 10% of cases, making salvage surgery a crucial therapeutic

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