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1. Increasing Out-of-Pocket Costs for Neurologic Care for Privately Insured Patients.

2. Test Utilization and Value in the Evaluation of Peripheral Neuropathies.

3. Comparison of telemedicine versus in-person visits for persons with multiple sclerosis: A randomized crossover study of feasibility, cost, and satisfaction.

4. A Model for Identifying Patients Who May Not Need Neurologic Intensive Care Unit Admission: Resource Utilization Study.

5. [Is the clock test reimbursable?].

6. The diagnostic pathway in complex paediatric neurology: a cost analysis.

8. Impact of an emergency department observation unit transient ischemic attack protocol on length of stay and cost.

9. Technical considerations for measurement of median nerve conduction velocity at wrist.

10. A novel animal model of closed-head concussive-induced mild traumatic brain injury: development, implementation, and characterization.

11. Quantifying the quality of hand movement in stroke patients through three-dimensional curvature.

12. Why I have not stopped examining patients.

13. Forensic neuropsychological evaluations in an academic medical center.

14. Cost analysis of therapy for patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) in Poland.

15. Utility of neurosurgical consultation for mild traumatic brain injury.

17. Preplacement nerve testing for carpal tunnel syndrome: is it cost effective?

18. Dopamine transporter imaging and SPECT in diagnostic work-up of Parkinson's disease: a decision-analytic approach.

19. Evaluation of the patient with epilepsy.

20. Transportation savings and medical benefits of a teleneuroradiological network.

21. Donal Munro Lecture: Functional and neurologic recovery following acute SCI.

22. Preoperative evaluation of the adult neurosurgical patient.

23. Laboratory testing in peripheral nerve disease.

24. Magnetic resonance imaging: a cost-effective first line investigation in the detection of vestibular schwannomas.

25. Cost and outcome in a series of shunted premature infants with intraventricular hemorrhage.

26. Neurologic assessment: you can make a difference in cost.

27. Computed tomography.

28. The reversible dementias: do they reverse?

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