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lost productivity

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lost
adjective
uk /lɒst/ us /lɑːst/
not knowing where you are and how to get to ...
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productivity
noun[U]
uk /ˌprɒd.ʌkˈtɪv.ə.ti/ us /ˌproʊ.dəkˈtɪv.ə.t̬i/
the rate at which a company or country makes goods, usually judged in connection with the number of people and the amount of materials necessary to produce ...
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Lostproductivity among full-time workers with mental disorders.
Lostproductivity costs due to illness were estimated for the patient and family using the human capital approach and the friction method.
The estimates of the cost-of-illness studies can also differ according to the method used to measure lostproductivity costs.
In contrast, lostproductivity constitutes 85% or more of expected societal costs for persons who acquire their hearing loss during their working years.
To estimate costs for lostproductivity due to premature mortality and disability, we used a human capital approach (5).
Direct healthcare costs were the greatest contributor to total costs, followed by lostproductivity costs due to work absenteeism at both 6 and 12 months.
Costs for nonroutine consultations, emergency medication, hospital stay, and lostproductivity of the patients decreased.
In addition, indirect costs of lostproductivity have not been included, which again could improve cost-effectiveness further from a societal perspective.
This result will apply to any situation where an investment can be made that prevents the loss of productivity and restores lostproductivity, a feature typical of soil conservation investments.
In addition to direct medical costs, lostproductivity for the patient and family (often referred to as indirect costs) have a substantial impact on the total cost-of-illness.
The possibility of economically irreversible soil degradation has significant implications for the resilience of agricultural systems and for the design of policies aiming to prevent degradation or restore lostproductivity.
That does not take into account the cost of lostproductivity.
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Those figures do not include the cost of lostproductivity of an employee taken out of the work environment.
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What is the cost of lostproductivity from ill health and other problems caused by dismal standards of heating?
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Human misery apart, disease involves heavy cost in terms of the lostproductivity of goods and services, and the cost of treatment.
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Those figures take no account of the cost of lostproductivity and employee time.
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Indeed, that figure takes no account of the other costs, such as redundancy payments, loss of indirect taxes, cost of special employment measures or lostproductivity.
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In addition, the cost to the economy is something in the region of 7 million working days a year, £70 million in sickness benefit and £400 million in lostproductivity.
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The costs to businesses in those countries (of lostproductivity and of replacement training) are very high—let alone all the costs of looking after suffering people.
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