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Evaluation of the National External Breast Prostheses Reimbursement Program
This report evaluates the administration of the National External Breast Prostheses Reimbursement Program in its first year of operation, and the impact of the program on the lives of women who have had a mastectomy as a result of breast cancer.
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Evaluation of the National External Breast Prostheses Reimbursement Program (PDF 2958 KB large file)
The same publication in smaller sections:
Cover page (PDF 1989 KB large file)
Copyright and contents (PDF 33 KB)
Executive summary (PDF 30 KB)
1. Introduction and background (PDF 41 KB)
2. Methodology (PDF 80 KB)
3. Administration review (PDF 99 KB)
4. Impact review (PDF 91 KB)
5. Summary (PDF 34 KB)
6. References (PDF 15 KB)
Appendix A: Evaluation framework (PDF 448 KB)
Appendix B: List of stakeholders consulted (PDF 17 KB)
Appendix C: Discussion guides (PDF 76 KB)
Appendix D: Survey for women (PDF 216 KB)
Appendix E: Promotion of the survey (PDF 26 KB)
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Page last reviewed: 27 May 2011
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