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The economic burden of breast cancer in western Iran: a cross-sectional cost-of-illness study. [PDF]
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Cost of illness of Heart Valve Diseases (HVDs): A real-world analysis in Italy. [PDF]
Sciattella P, Scortichini M.
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Comprehensive cost-of-illness analysis of pressure ulcer treatment: A real-world study at a Czech university hospital. [PDF]
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Cost-of-Illness Analysis of Diabetic Foot Ulcer: A Prevalence-Based Approach in Southwest of Iran. [PDF]
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Cost-of-illness analysis of ulcerative colitis patients treated with biological therapy: a prospective observational study in Iran. [PDF]
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Non-medical costs incurred by critically ill patients with dengue, sepsis and tetanus within a major referral hospital in Southern Vietnam: a cost of illness study. [PDF]
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Journal of Pain & Palliative Care Pharmacotherapy, 2003
Cost-of-illness studies measure the overall economic impact of a disease on society. Such studies are important in setting public health priorities and for economic evaluation of new treatments. These studies should take the societal perspective and include both direct and indirect costs. Often indirect costs exceed direct costs.
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Cost-of-illness studies measure the overall economic impact of a disease on society. Such studies are important in setting public health priorities and for economic evaluation of new treatments. These studies should take the societal perspective and include both direct and indirect costs. Often indirect costs exceed direct costs.
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2020
Cost of illness (COI) or burden of illness (BOI) measures the economic burden of disease and illness on society. They can take either a prevalence- or incidence-based approach. COI or BOI lays the foundation on which the different types of analyses that are used to make decisions in allocation of healthcare resources are framed.
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Cost of illness (COI) or burden of illness (BOI) measures the economic burden of disease and illness on society. They can take either a prevalence- or incidence-based approach. COI or BOI lays the foundation on which the different types of analyses that are used to make decisions in allocation of healthcare resources are framed.
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