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Biomed Microdevices ; 18(4): 64, 2016 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27405464

ABSTRACT

Here we describe the design and evaluation of a fluidic device for the automatic processing of microarrays, called microarray processing station or MPS. The microarray processing station once installed on a commercial microarrayer allows automating the washing, and drying steps, which are often performed manually. The substrate where the assay occurs remains on place during the microarray printing, incubation and processing steps, therefore the addressing of nL volumes of the distinct immunoassay reagents such as capture and detection antibodies and samples can be performed on the same coordinate of the substrate with a perfect alignment without requiring any additional mechanical or optical re-alignment methods. This allows the performance of independent immunoassays in a single microarray spot.


Subject(s)
Equipment Design , Immunoassay/methods , Protein Array Analysis/methods
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23367396

ABSTRACT

Robot-assisted rehabilitation therapies usually focus on physical aspects rather than on cognitive factors. However, cognitive aspects such as attention, motivation, and engagement play a critical role in motor learning and thus influence the long-term success of rehabilitation programs. This paper studies motor-related EEG activity during the execution of robot-assisted passive movements of the upper limb, while participants either: i) focused attention exclusively on the task; or ii) simultaneously performed another task. Six healthy subjects participated in the study and results showed lower desynchronization during passive movements with another task simultaneously being carried out (compared to passive movements with exclusive attention on the task). In addition, it was proved the feasibility to distinguish between the two conditions.


Subject(s)
Arm/physiology , Movement , Robotics , Task Performance and Analysis , Adult , Electroencephalography , Humans , Male
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Eur J Health Econ ; 10(4): 437-53, 2009 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19357881

ABSTRACT

Recently the Portuguese Government announced the launching of public-private partnerships (PPPs) to build hospitals with the distinctive feature that infrastructure construction and clinical activities management will be awarded to separate private parties. Also, one of the parties will be in charge of providing soft facilities. We explore alternative configurations of contracts and assess whether the equilibrium allocations attain the first-best solution.


Subject(s)
Contracts , Hospitals , Models, Organizational , Public-Private Sector Partnerships/organization & administration , Algorithms , Portugal , State Medicine
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Int J Health Care Finance Econ ; 8(4): 301-12, 2008 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18563557

ABSTRACT

Ramsey pricing has been proposed in the pharmaceutical industry as a principle to price discriminate among markets while allowing to recover the (fixed) R&D cost. However, such analyses neglect the presence of insurance or the fund raising costs for most of drug reimbursement. By incorporating these new elements, we aim at providing some building blocks towards an economic theory incorporating Ramsey pricing and insurance coverage. We show how coinsurance affects the optimal prices to pay for the R&D investment. We also show that under certain conditions, there is no strategic incentive by governments to set coinsurance rates in order to shift the financial burden of R&D. This will have important implications to the application of Ramsey pricing principles to pharmaceutical products across countries.


Subject(s)
Cost Sharing , Deductibles and Coinsurance/economics , Economics, Pharmaceutical , International Cooperation , Research Support as Topic/economics , Economic Competition , Europe , Humans , Models, Economic
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18001988

ABSTRACT

In minimally invasive surgery (MIS) the 3D perception and hand-eye coordination is reduced. A high degree of sensory-motor skills is required by the surgeon to mediate action and perception. The incorporation of robotic assistants is capable of integrating the required egocentric information to aid the surgeon providing a sense of presence. In this work we propose a robotic vision system as a tool to locate surgical instruments with respect to the surgeon. It estimates the absolute position of the port of entry, in which surgical instruments are inserted to access the patient body. The proposed algorithm shows that it is possible to estimate the orientation of the instruments with respect to the laparoscopic camera applying determined movements through the robotic assistant.


Subject(s)
Algorithms , Models, Theoretical , Robotics , Surgical Instruments , Surgical Procedures, Operative , Calibration , Humans
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Int J Health Care Finance Econ ; 5(2): 191-204, 2005 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15912316

ABSTRACT

In several instances, third-party payers negotiate prices of health care services with providers. We show that a third-party payer may prefer to deal with a professional association than with the sub-set constituted by the more efficient providers, and then apply the same price to all providers. The reason for this is the increase in the bargaining position of providers. The more efficient providers are also the ones with higher profits in the event of negotiation failure. This allows them to extract a higher surplus from the third-party payer.


Subject(s)
Health Care Costs , Health Services/economics , Insurance, Health, Reimbursement/economics , Negotiating , Societies , Humans
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