Cost-of-illness (COI) studies aim to assess the economic burden of health problems on the population overall, and they are conducted for an ever widening range of health conditions and geographical settings. While they attract much interest from public health advocates and healthcare policy makers...
Rice DP (2000) Cost of illness studies: what is good about them? Inj Prev 6(3):17–177Rice DP (2000) Cost of illness studies: what is good about them? Inj Prev 6:177–179Rice DP. Cost of illness studies: what is good about them? Inj Prev. 2000;6(3):177–9. Central...
Twenty-eight cost-of-illness studies were identified. Cost-of-illness estimates exist for health insurance members, hospital and primary care populations. In addition, the cost of stroke in AF patients and the costs of post-operative AF were calculated. The methods used were heterogeneous, mostly...
The number of cost-of-illness (COI) studies has expanded considerably over time. One outcome of this growth is that the reported COI estimates are inconsistent across studies, thereby raising concerns over the validity of the estimates and methods. Several factors have been identified in the liter...
Methodological considerations in cost of illness studies on Alzheimer disease Cost-of-illness studies (COI) can identify and measure all the costs of a particular disease, including the direct, indirect and intangible dimensions. The... N Costa,H Derumeaux,T Rapp,... - 《Health Economics Review...
Cost-of-illness studies: a major headache? Drummond M. M Drummond - 《Pharmacoeconomics》 被引量: 606发表: 1992年 The incidence and economic costs of cancer, motor vehicle injuries, coronary heart disease, and stroke: a comparative analysis. The economic impact of disease and injury has most ...
Cost of illness studies: what is good about them? The article by Currie is highly critical of cost of injury studies, stating that " . . . such studies are not helpful in the context of setting priorities ... Rice,P D. - 《Injury Prevention》 被引量: 419发表: 2000年 ...
We conducted a cost-of-illness study to estimate the economic burden of pertussis among adults ≥50 years of age in the UK from a societal perspective. The study used a “sum diagnosis specific” cost approach [19], [20], where only costs related to infection with B. pertussis were inclu...
Poor control increases the economic cost of asthma. A multicentre population-based study. Up to now, few cost-of-illness (COI) studies have estimated the cost of adult asthma at an individual level on general population samples. We sought to eva... S Accordini,M Bugiani,W Arossa,... -...
The cost of cost-of-illness studies. Medical Journal of Australia 1993; 158:583-584.Davey PJ, Leeder SR. The cost of cost-of- illness studies. Med. J: Aus. 158, 583–584 ( 1993 ).Davey PJ,Leeder SR.The cost of cost-of-illness studies.Medical Journal of Australia. 1993...