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(‎Created claim: summary (P836): Non-drug interventions (NMIs) fall into three distinct categories: physical therapies, psychological therapies, and nutrition. These interventions aim to improve a patient’s quality of life, without replacing conventional and conventional therapies. They are aimed primarily at elderly people and patients with chronic diseases. Since 2010 NMIs have experienced considerable growth on the part of industrial players, but they still require proof of...)
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Non-drug interventions (NMIs) fall into three distinct categories: physical therapies, psychological therapies, and nutrition. These interventions aim to improve a patient’s quality of life, without replacing conventional and conventional therapies. They are aimed primarily at elderly people and patients with chronic diseases. Since 2010 NMIs have experienced considerable growth on the part of industrial players, but they still require proof of their cost-benefit effectiveness. The CEPS platform, created within the EPSYLON laboratory in Montpellier, thus carries out research on methods for analysing this cost-benefit ratio, with a view to applying them to INM products and services developed by industrial actors. (English)
Property / summary: Non-drug interventions (NMIs) fall into three distinct categories: physical therapies, psychological therapies, and nutrition. These interventions aim to improve a patient’s quality of life, without replacing conventional and conventional therapies. They are aimed primarily at elderly people and patients with chronic diseases. Since 2010 NMIs have experienced considerable growth on the part of industrial players, but they still require proof of their cost-benefit effectiveness. The CEPS platform, created within the EPSYLON laboratory in Montpellier, thus carries out research on methods for analysing this cost-benefit ratio, with a view to applying them to INM products and services developed by industrial actors. (English) / rank
 
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Property / summary: Non-drug interventions (NMIs) fall into three distinct categories: physical therapies, psychological therapies, and nutrition. These interventions aim to improve a patient’s quality of life, without replacing conventional and conventional therapies. They are aimed primarily at elderly people and patients with chronic diseases. Since 2010 NMIs have experienced considerable growth on the part of industrial players, but they still require proof of their cost-benefit effectiveness. The CEPS platform, created within the EPSYLON laboratory in Montpellier, thus carries out research on methods for analysing this cost-benefit ratio, with a view to applying them to INM products and services developed by industrial actors. (English) / qualifier
 
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Project Q3679762 in France
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Project Q3679762 in France

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    27,016.0 Euro
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    180,850.0 Euro
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    14.94 percent
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    1 April 2015
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    31 May 2017
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    SATT AxLR
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    Les interventions non médicamenteuses (INM) regroupent trois catégories distinctes que sont les thérapies physiques, les thérapies psychologiques et la nutrition. Ces interventions visent à améliorer la qualité de vie d'un patient, sans pour autant se substituer aux thérapies classiques et conventionnelles. Elles s'adressent principalement aux personnes âgées et patients atteintes de maladies chroniques. Depuis 2010 les INM connaissent un essor considérable de la part des acteurs industriels, mais elles nécessitent encore la preuve de leur efficacité en termes de rapport coût / bénéfices. La plate-forme CEPS, créée au sein du laboratoire EPSYLON de Montpellier effectue ainsi des recherches sur des méthodes d'analyse de ce rapport coûts / avantages, en vue de les appliquer aux produits et services INM développés par les acteurs industriels. (French)
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    Non-drug interventions (NMIs) fall into three distinct categories: physical therapies, psychological therapies, and nutrition. These interventions aim to improve a patient’s quality of life, without replacing conventional and conventional therapies. They are aimed primarily at elderly people and patients with chronic diseases. Since 2010 NMIs have experienced considerable growth on the part of industrial players, but they still require proof of their cost-benefit effectiveness. The CEPS platform, created within the EPSYLON laboratory in Montpellier, thus carries out research on methods for analysing this cost-benefit ratio, with a view to applying them to INM products and services developed by industrial actors. (English)
    18 November 2021
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    LR0008866
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