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Economic burden of endometriosis
Fertility and Sterility, 2006To comprehensively review and evaluate the direct costs of endometriosis.We systematically reviewed studies published since 1990, and conducted an analysis of publicly available national databases (Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project and National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey/National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey) in the United States ...
Xin, Gao +5 more
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Economic Burden of Psoriatic Arthritis
PharmacoEconomics, 2008Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) is a chronic autoimmune disease characterized by inflammatory arthritis in association with skin psoriasis (Ps). PsA may show a heterogeneous and variable clinical course, with involvement of peripheral and axial diarthrodial joints, periarticular structures such as entheses, as well as the skin and nails.
Christoph, Ackermann, Arthur, Kavanaugh
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The Economic Burden Of Diabetes
Health Affairs, 2010New research provides revised comprehensive estimates that suggest that the U.S. national economic burden of pre-diabetes and diabetes reached $218 billion in 2007. This estimate includes $153 billion in higher medical costs and $65 billion in reduced productivity.
Timothy M, Dall +5 more
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The economic burden of depression
General Hospital Psychiatry, 1986This article provides estimates of direct treatment costs and indirect costs from lost productivity associated with the morbidity and mortality of depression. Data are based on epidemiologic estimates of the prevalence of major depressive illness and on the number of suicides assumed to be secondary to depression.
A, Stoudemire +4 more
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Chest, 2000
COPD is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide and imparts a substantial economic burden on individuals and society. Despite the intense interest in COPD among clinicians and researchers, there is a paucity of data on health-care utilization, costs, and social burden in this population. The total economic costs of COPD morbidity
S D, Sullivan, S D, Ramsey, T A, Lee
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COPD is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide and imparts a substantial economic burden on individuals and society. Despite the intense interest in COPD among clinicians and researchers, there is a paucity of data on health-care utilization, costs, and social burden in this population. The total economic costs of COPD morbidity
S D, Sullivan, S D, Ramsey, T A, Lee
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The Economic Burden of Diverticular Disease
Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, 2016Diverticular disease (DD) of the colon represents a common clinical condition affecting from one-fourth to one-third of the population in developed countries. Several epidemiological studies have clearly shown that in the last decades the rates of clinic visits and hospital admissions for DD and its complications are progressively increased.
Papa, Alfredo, Papa, Valerio
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“The Economic Burden of Hypertension”
2016Hypertension or abnormally high blood pressure is a serious and stealth condition that leads to heart attack, stroke and renal diseases. It has become a major and growing public health problem worldwide that requires an integrated approach. Even worse, the increase in the incidence of hypertension is expected to continue, with the disease manifesting a
Constant, Amelie F. +2 more
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2020
Pain is a pervasive health issue that adversely affects both patients and society. The socioeconomic burden of pain conditions is a multifaceted problem with many involved stakeholders who work in concert with one another and are similarly affected by actions of any one party.
Derek Schirmer +2 more
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Pain is a pervasive health issue that adversely affects both patients and society. The socioeconomic burden of pain conditions is a multifaceted problem with many involved stakeholders who work in concert with one another and are similarly affected by actions of any one party.
Derek Schirmer +2 more
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