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Health outcomes and costs in patients with osteoarthritis and chronic pain treated with opioids in Spain: the OPIOIDS real-world study.

2020

Objective: The objective of this study was to analyze health outcomes, resource utilization, and costs in osteoarthritis patients with chronic nociceptive pain who began treatment with an opioid in real-world practice in Spain. Methods: We designed a non-interventional, retrospective, longitudinal study with 36 months of follow-up using electronic medical records (EMRs) from primary care centers, of patients aged 18+ years who began a new treatment with an opioid drug in usual practice for chronic pain due to osteoarthritis. Health/non-health resource utilization and costs, treatment adherence, pain change, cognitive functioning, and dependence for basic activities of daily living (BADL) we…

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Epidemiology and social costs of hip fracture.

2018

Hip fracture is an important and debilitating condition in older people, particularly in women. The epidemiological data varies between countries, but it is globally estimated that hip fractures will affect around 18% of women and 6% of men. Although the age-standardised incidence is gradually falling in many countries, this is far outweighed by the ageing of the population. Thus, the global number of hip fractures is expected to increase from 1.26 million in 1990 to 4.5 million by the year 2050. The direct costs associated with this condition are enormous since it requires a long period of hospitalisation and subsequent rehabilitation. Furthermore, hip fracture is associated with the devel…

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Klinische und ökonomische Evaluation der Inanspruchnahme zahnärztlicher Leistungen im Ausland

2003

Purpose During the past decade German patients developed an increasing tendency to dental health tourism in countries outside the European Union. The present investigation aimed at evaluating both clinical and economic outcome of dental care in these countries with regard to German directive standards. Methods Based on physical examinations performed by the Medizinische Dienst der Krankenversicherung Rheinland-Pfalz in the context of reimbursement or regress requests after dental care in countries outside the European Union, an individual treatment concept was designed and its direct costs from the patient's perspective were estimated according to German standards. Furthermore, the clinical…

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The value of high resolution CT in the diagnosis of meniscal lesions of the knee

1991

We report on 50 patients who had meniscal pathology and were given computed tomographic (CT) scans. Our diagnostic accuracy was approximately 92%. We believe that CT is a good method of screening these patients prior to using a much more expensive method, such as magnetic resonance imaging or diagnostic arthroscopy.

medicine.medical_specialtyHigh resolutionDiagnostic accuracyMeniscus (anatomy)Radiation DosageMenisci TibialSensitivity and SpecificityArthroscopyPredictive Value of TestsmedicineHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineProspective StudiesDiagnostic arthroscopymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryArthroscopyMagnetic resonance imagingMagnetic Resonance ImagingTibial Meniscus Injuriesmedicine.anatomical_structurePredictive value of testsCosts and Cost AnalysisRadiologyTomography X-Ray ComputedbusinessMeniscal lesionsArthroscopy: The Journal of Arthroscopic & Related Surgery
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Effectiveness and efficiency of a special program to reduce the bariatric surgery waiting list at a tertiary hospital

2021

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medicine.medical_specialtyIMC índice de masa corporalSIGE servicio de información y gestión económicaBAGUA bypass gástrico de una anastomosisLEQ lista de espera quirúrgica030230 surgeryQA quirófano de autoconciertoArticleQP quirófano programadoStandard procedure03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSalud públicaHealth careEpidemiologymedicineGRD grupos relacionados con el diagnósticoBGYR bypass gástrico en Y de RouxProspective cohort studySWL surgical waiting listAverage costComputingMethodologies_COMPUTERGRAPHICSCirugía bariátricaBariatric surgeryPublic healthWaiting listsbusiness.industryGeneral EngineeringPerioperativeAC autoconciertosSECO Sociedad Española de Cirugía de ObesidadSurgeryCoste y análisis de costesListas de esperaWaiting listCosts and cost analysisGV gastrectomía verticalbusinessHealthcare systemCirugía Española (English Edition)
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Treatment cost of invasive fungal disease (Ifd) in patients with acute myelogenous leukaemia (Aml) or myelodysplastic syndrome (Mds) in German hospit…

2012

Invasive fungal disease (IFD) causes increasing morbidity and mortality in haematological cancer patients. Reliable cost data for treating IFD in German hospitals is not available. Objective of the study was to determine the institutional cost of treating the IFD. Data were obtained by retrospective chart review in German hospitals. Patients had either newly diagnosed or relapsed acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) or myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS). Direct medical cost was calculated from hospital provider's perspective. A total of 108 patients were enrolled at 5 tertiary care hospitals, 36 IFD patients and 72 controls. The vast majority of IFD patients (74%) were diagnosed with invasive aspergil…

medicine.medical_specialtyMyeloidbusiness.industryMyelodysplastic syndromesRetrospective cohort studyDermatologyGeneral MedicineAspergillosismedicine.diseaseIndirect costsInfectious DiseasesInvasive fungal diseasePharmacotherapymedicine.anatomical_structureInternal medicinemedicineYoung adultbusinessIntensive care medicineMycoses
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Work-related burnout syndrome in physicians in Spain

2020

Abstract This article brings together the views of a working group to deliberate on burnout among physicians in Spain. The document is the result of the answers that different members of the group have prepared to different questions on the subject with conclusions derived from the discussion among all the participants. Burnout is an entity with a high incidence in physicians, with serious work, personal and economic repercussions, whose recognition as a disease is changing in recent years. Particularly affected are some specialties, such as Primary Care, Oncology, Intensive Care Medicine, and Palliative Care. The common factor being an increased qualitative or quantitative demand on the pr…

medicine.medical_specialtyPalliative carebusiness.industryIncidence (epidemiology)General MedicineDiseaseBurnoutWork related03 medical and health sciencesIndirect costs0302 clinical medicineWork (electrical)Family medicineAbsenteeismMedicine030212 general & internal medicinebusinessRevista Clínica Española (English Edition)
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The Burden of Pediatric Asthma

2018

Asthma is the most common chronic disease in children, imposing a consistent burden on health system. In recent years, prevalence of asthma symptoms became globally increased in children and adolescents, particularly in Low-Middle Income Countries (LMICs). Host (genetics, atopy) and environmental factors (microbial exposure, exposure to passive smoking and air pollution), seemed to contribute to this trend. The increased prevalence observed in metropolitan areas with respect to rural ones and, overall, in industrialized countries, highlighted the role of air pollution in asthma inception. Asthma accounts for 1.1% of the overall global estimate of "Disability-adjusted life years" (DALYs)/100…

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Chelation treatment in sickle-cell-anaemia: much ado about nothing?

2011

Summary Blood transfusions may prevent and treat serious complications related to sickle-cell disease (SCD) when performed according to specific guidelines. However, blood transfusion requirements in SCD inevitably lead to increased body iron burden. An adequate chelation treatment may prevent complications and reduce morbidity and mortality. This review evaluates the effectiveness, safety and costs of chelation treatment. The included trials were examined according to the recommendations of the American College of Cardiology (ACC) and the American Heart Association (AHA). Overall, 14 trials and a total of 502 patients with SCD were included in this review. Deferoxamine alone (s.c. or i.v.)…

medicine.medical_specialtyPediatricsBlood transfusionDrug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactionsmedicine.medical_treatmentAnemia Sickle CellDiseaseIron Chelating Agentslaw.inventionBody ironchemistry.chemical_compoundRandomized controlled triallawmedicineHumansChelationIntensive care medicinebusiness.industryDeferasiroxHematologyChelation TherapyDeferoxamineTreatment OutcomechemistryCosts and Cost AnalysisDeferipronebusinessChelation treatment sickle-cell-diseasemedicine.drug
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Prevention of eating disorders-Efficacy and cost-benefit of a school-based program ("MaiStep") in a randomized controlled trial (RCT).

2021

Objective Given the severity of eating disorders, effective and easily implementable prevention programs which reduce incidence rates and in addition have health-economic benefits are essential. The majority of research on prevention programs focuses on questionnaire-based efficacy or the reduction of eating disorder symptoms while neglecting the health-economic perspective. By contrast, the present study focuses on both an efficacy analysis considering diagnostic criteria (DSM-5) and on evaluating the cost-benefit of a universal prevention program for eating disorders ("MaiStep"). Method A three-arm randomized controlled trial with baseline, posttreatment and 12-month follow-up was conduct…

medicine.medical_specialtySchoolsAdolescentbusiness.industryBulimia nervosaCost-Benefit AnalysisHealth Care Costsmedicine.diseaseDSM-5law.inventionClinical trialFeeding and Eating DisordersPsychiatry and Mental healthEating disordersRandomized controlled triallawIntervention (counseling)Relative riskHealth carePhysical therapyMedicineHumansbusinessStudentsThe International journal of eating disordersREFERENCES
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