Many of these deaths could be averted with proper prevention policies.These new statistics will be the main focus of the meeting of the Members of the European Parliament Heart Group which will take place in Brussels today, Feb. 26, 2008.The human and economic cost of heart disease in ...
Economic evaluation assesses the value of heart management in terms of their expected costs and expected benefits, if it includes an analysis of all direct and indirect cost and also all benefits forgone. Increasingly technical solutions are deployed and consideration must be given to which would ...
Understanding the economic burden of heart failure in China: impact on disease management and resource utilizationHeart failurecostburdenChinahealthcare utilizationIntroduction and objectives: This study has two objectives: (1) to examine healthcare resource utilization in heart failure (HF) patients; and...
Forecasting the impact of heart failure in the United States: a policy statement from the American Heart Association. Heart failure (HF) is an important contributor to both the burden and cost of national healthcare expenditures, with more older Americans hospitalized for ... Paul,A,Heidenreich,...
Deloitte’s model looked at several high-cost diseases such as breast cancer, diabetes, colorectal cancer, asthma, and cardiovascular disease. For these diseases, our actuaries determined the proportion of spending that could be attributed to health inequities. For instance, Black adults are 60% mor...
摘要: Page 1. The Economic Cost of Illness Revisited by BARBARA S. COOPER and DOROTHYP. RICE* To be consistent, the market-value approach was used here. If these personswere well, not all of them would be employed or keeping house....
Based on ICD 9-CM codes and hospital charges for these cases, 27,216 (13.6%) patients had some level of renal dysfunction. In addition to increase in length of stay, patients who developed renal dysfunction had an associated 57鈥 85% increase in total cost of hospitalization. The incidence...
Nevertheless, more recent data have shown that there is a socioeconomic gradient in the adherence to a Mediterranean diet pattern also in southern Europe [5] and evidence suggests that one of the main obstacles is due to economic constraints [4] probably because of the higher cost of quality ...
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could be expected to be obtained by vaccinating people with heart disease, due to its high prevalence in the target population.ConclusionIn Finland, the immunization with PCV13 vaccine, of adults (≥50 years) at moderate and high risk of IPD, is estimated to lead to substantial cost savings ...