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Age, morbidity, or something else? A residual approach using microdata to measure the impact of technological progress on health care expenditure

2020

This study measures the increment of health care expenditure (HCE) that can be attributed to technological progress and change in medical practice by using a residual approach and microdata. We examine repeated cross-sections of individuals experiencing an initial health shock at different point in time over a 10-year window and capture the impact of unobservable technology and medical practice to which they are exposed after allowing for differences in health and socioeconomic characteristics. We decompose the residual increment in the part that is due to the effect of delaying time to death, that is, individuals surviving longer after a health shock and thus contributing longer to the dem…

TechnologyCross-Sectional StudiesSocioeconomic FactorsHealth PolicytechnologicalDenmarkagingAge FactorsHumanshealth care expendituremorbiditytime-to-deathHealth Expenditures
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Patterns of care and cost profiles of women with breast cancer in Italy: EPICOST study based on real world data

2020

Objectives To estimate total direct health care costs associated to diagnosis and treatment of women with breast cancer in Italy, and to investigate their distribution by service type according to the disease pathway and patient characteristics. Methods Data on patients provided by population-based Cancer Registries are linked at individual level with data on health-care services and corresponding claims from administrative databases. A combination of cross-sectional approach and a threephase of care decomposition model with initial, continuing and final phases-of-care defined according to time occurred since diagnosis and disease outcome is adopted. Direct estimation of cancer-related cost…

medicine.medical_specialtyReal world dataTotal costEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)PopulationHealth care utilizationAdministrative dataBreast NeoplasmsSettore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E Applicata03 medical and health sciencesInsurance Claim Review0302 clinical medicineBreast cancerBreast cancerEnvironmental healthHealth careCost analysiCost analysisMedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineRegistrieseducationRetrospective Studieseducation.field_of_studyHealth economicsbusiness.industry030503 health policy & servicesHealth PolicyPublic healthmedicine.diseaseHospitalizationCross-Sectional StudiesItalyCost driverCohortFemaleHealth Expenditures0305 other medical sciencebusinessDelivery of Health Care
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Efficiency of telemedicine for acute stroke: a cost-effectiveness analysis from a French pilot study

2020

AbstractObjectivesTelestroke is an effective way to improve care and health outcomes for stroke patients. This study evaluates the cost-effectiveness of a French telestroke network.MethodsA decision analysis model was built using population-based data. We compared short-term clinical outcomes and costs for the management of acute ischemic stroke patients before and after the implementation of a telestroke network from the point of view of the national health insurance system. Three effectiveness endpoints were used: hospital death, death at 3 months, and severe disability 3 months after stroke (assessed with the modified Rankin scale). Most clinical and economic parameters were estimated fr…

medicine.medical_specialtyTelemedicineCost effectivenessCost-Benefit AnalysisPopulationPilot Projects030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyEfficiency OrganizationalState MedicineDisability Evaluation03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineModified Rankin ScaleHumansMedicineHospital MortalityeducationStrokeTelerehabilitationAcute strokeeducation.field_of_studybusiness.industryHealth PolicyStroke RehabilitationCost-effectiveness analysismedicine.diseaseStrokeModels EconomicEmergency medicineFranceHealth Expendituresbusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryDecision analysisInternational Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care
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Optimal savings and health spending over the life cycle

2010

This paper investigates the relationship between saving and health spending in a two-period overlapping generations economy. Individuals work in the first period of life and live in retirement in old age. Health spending is an activity that increases quality of life and longevity. Empirical evidence shows that both health spending and saving behave as luxury goods but their behaviour differs markedly according to the level of per capita GDP. The share of saving on GDP has a concave shape with respect to per capita GDP, whereas the share of health spending on GDP increases more than proportionally with respect to per capita GDP. The ratio of saving to spending is nonlinear with respect to in…

medicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsHealth spendingEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)Decision MakingIntertemporal choiceOverlapping generations modelIntertemporal choiceGross domestic productStatistics NonparametricResource AllocationMicroeconomicsCost SavingsEconomicsmedicineHumansEmpirical evidenceSettore SECS-P/01 - Economia Politicahealth care economics and organizationsHealth economicsModels StatisticalAdult mortalitySavingPublic healthHealth PolicyModels EconomicReal gross domestic productItalyQuality of LifeHealth ResourcesDemographic economicsIntertemporal choice; Health spending; Adult mortality; SavingHealth ExpendituresPublic finance
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Out-of-pocket costs in gastrointestinal cancer patients: Lack of a perfectly framed problem contributing to financial toxicity

2021

Abstract Fighting cancer is an economically expensive challenge for both health care payers, and the patients and their families and the median costs for cancer care are rapidly increasing in the last decade. Although both direct and indirect costs of medical assistance have been a frequent source of distress and contention, however analysis of the non-medical expenses incurred directly by cancer patients has not received adequate attention. Developing a deeper understanding of so-called "out-of-pocket" costs may be necessary. Out-of-pocket costs for medical care range from 7 % to 11 % of medical costs for all payers. However, the range of out-of-pocket costs shows considerable variability …

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryCancerHematologymedicine.diseaseMedical careDistressIndirect costsCost of IllnessOncologyHealth caremedicineHumansPatient CareGastrointestinal cancerHealth ExpendituresbusinessIntensive care medicineMedical costsPsychosocialhealth care economics and organizationsGastrointestinal NeoplasmsCritical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology
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