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Background: The aim of this study was to identify costs in patients diagnosed with Celiac disease. Methods: This … celiac disease. Costs were compared with patients suffering from other chronic diseases. Results: The total costs of the … other chronic illnesses, the costs of patients with celiac disease were similar to those of patients with diabetes and …
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the majority of costs in haemophilia, the relationship between target joints and non drug-related direct costs (NDDCs) has …
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disease and associated costs on the level of the general population. Further, clinical and population-based registries that …Background: Vertigo, a highly prevalent disease, imposes a rising burden on the health care system, exacerbated by the … vertigo. Nine studies presented monetised cost results and seven studies reported health care utilization. Direct costs …
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. Hospitalization/interventions (41%) and indirect costs (68.6%) were the major cost drivers for total direct costs and the overall … economic burden of lung cancer, respectively. Conclusions: Our findings indicate per patient direct medical costs of small cell … lung cancer in terms of both direct and indirect costs. Our findings indicate that hospitalization/interventions cost item …
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Background: Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a chronic debilitating disease that imposes a heavy socioeconomic burden on … collect cost information and to calculate the costs from the societal perspective, respectively. The human capital approach … was applied to calculate indirect costs. To collect the required data a researcher-made data collection form was utilized …
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population. The economic burden of CM includes both direct healthcare costs and indirect costs resulting from productivity losses … key findings were extracted from the studies, and reported costs were converted to GBP for cross-country comparisons …. Direct costs, particularly hospitalisation and medication expenses, were identified as the highest contributors. However …
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medical therapy in the setting of coronary artery disease is likely to saves costs and improve health outcomes. A definitive …Background The clinical value and cost-effectiveness of invasive treatments for patients with coronary artery disease … transition into other treatments over time, the choices of starting treatments are likely important determinants of costs and …
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-of-pocket expenditures (OOPE) and emotional distress to the parents besides the medical problems and further financial costs to the health … account when calculating the overall costs of preterm births from a societal point of view. However, in recent years economic … evaluations were performed rather inhomogeneously in this field. For future studies a) direct medical costs, b) direct non …
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one prescription for adalimumab, etanercept, or infliximab were identified. All-cause and disease-specific costs, as well …Background: To obtain detailed real-life data on costs and dosing patterns in the utilisation of the TNF inhibitors … as daily costs of treatment, were calculated. Dosing patterns and discontinuation rates were analysed. Results: A total …
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Cost-of-illness studies (COI) can identify and measure all the costs of a particular disease, including the direct …, indirect and intangible dimensions. They are intended to provide estimates about the economic impact of costly disease …. Alzheimer disease (AD) is a relevant example to review cost of illness studies because of its costliness.The aim of this study …
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