BACKGROUND: Asthma medication cost-effectiveness analyses (CEAs) lack the qualitative assessment regarding whether they capture the National Institutes for Health (NIH) 2012 recommended outcomes necessary to allow robust cross-study comparisons. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to assess the current asthma outcomes used in CEAs and recommend a direction for improvement. METHODS: We performed a systematic search using electronic databases including PubMed, EMBASE, Tufts CEA registry, Cochrane, and NHSEED from January 2010 through December 2015. Key words included (1) cost-effectiveness, cost-utility, economic evaluation, health economics, or cost-benefit AND (2) asthma. All CEA studies evaluating 1 or more asthma medication were included. Authors assesse...
Background and Aims: Real-world patients' medication adherence and inhalation techniques severely im...
Background: Previous studies have shown an association between cost and poor asthma control. However...
Abstract The aims of the present study were as follows: 1) to evaluate the medical outcomes of two t...
Background: Common to the gap that exists in other cost-effectiveness analyses (CEAs), asthma medica...
Background: Common to the gap that exists in other cost-effectiveness analyses (CEAs), asthma medica...
BACKGROUND: Asthma medication cost-effectiveness analyses (CEAs) lack the qualitative assessment reg...
Aims: Non-adherence is associated with poor clinical outcomes among patients with asthma. While cost...
Asthma management, education and environmental interventions have been reported as cost‐effective in...
BACKGROUND: Recently developed asthma biological therapies have been shown to provide relief for sev...
Objectives: To evaluate and compare full economic evaluation studies on the cost-effectiveness of en...
BACKGROUND: Recently developed asthma biological therapies have been shown to provide relief for sev...
<i>Background</i>: The Gaining Optimal Asthma ControL (GOAL) study has shown the superio...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Despite the availability of effective therapies, asthma remains a source...
p. 2-8Background: Asthma is one of the most common chronic diseases and a major economical burden to...
BACKGROUND: Despite the availability of effective therapies, asthma remains a source of significant ...
Background and Aims: Real-world patients' medication adherence and inhalation techniques severely im...
Background: Previous studies have shown an association between cost and poor asthma control. However...
Abstract The aims of the present study were as follows: 1) to evaluate the medical outcomes of two t...
Background: Common to the gap that exists in other cost-effectiveness analyses (CEAs), asthma medica...
Background: Common to the gap that exists in other cost-effectiveness analyses (CEAs), asthma medica...
BACKGROUND: Asthma medication cost-effectiveness analyses (CEAs) lack the qualitative assessment reg...
Aims: Non-adherence is associated with poor clinical outcomes among patients with asthma. While cost...
Asthma management, education and environmental interventions have been reported as cost‐effective in...
BACKGROUND: Recently developed asthma biological therapies have been shown to provide relief for sev...
Objectives: To evaluate and compare full economic evaluation studies on the cost-effectiveness of en...
BACKGROUND: Recently developed asthma biological therapies have been shown to provide relief for sev...
<i>Background</i>: The Gaining Optimal Asthma ControL (GOAL) study has shown the superio...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Despite the availability of effective therapies, asthma remains a source...
p. 2-8Background: Asthma is one of the most common chronic diseases and a major economical burden to...
BACKGROUND: Despite the availability of effective therapies, asthma remains a source of significant ...
Background and Aims: Real-world patients' medication adherence and inhalation techniques severely im...
Background: Previous studies have shown an association between cost and poor asthma control. However...
Abstract The aims of the present study were as follows: 1) to evaluate the medical outcomes of two t...