Disease prevention has been claimed to reduce health care costs. However, preventing lethal diseases increases life expectancy and, thereby, indirectly increases the demand for health care. Previous studies have argued that on balance preventing diseases that reduce longevity increases health care costs while preventing non-fatal diseases could lead to health care savings. The objective of this research is to investigate if disease prevention could result in both increased longevity and lower lifetime health care costs.Mortality rates for Netherlands in 2009 were used to construct cause-deleted life tables. Data originating from the Dutch Costs of Illness study was incorporated in order to estimate lifetime health care costs in the absence ...
In 2002, the third Public Health Status and Forecasts report was published, containing up-to-date in...
Chronic diseases are main reason of death in most of the countries around the world. Because of thei...
The health care costs of population ageing are for an important part attributable to higher mortalit...
Background Disease prevention has been claimed to reduce health care costs. However, preventing leth...
BACKGROUND: Disease prevention has been claimed to reduce health care costs. However, preventing let...
Background: Disease prevention has been claimed to reduce health care costs. However, preventing let...
textabstractOBJECTIVES: To examine whether elimination of fatal diseases will increase hea...
The potential of preventive health-care services to save costs is intensely debated. On the one hand...
Western countries devote significant resources to prevention of chronic illnesses, particularly card...
OBJECTIVES: This study evaluates the effect of eliminating a specific disease on the mortality, long...
It is under debate whether healthcare costs related to death and in life years gained (LysG) due to ...
Health expenditure depends heavily on age. Common wisdom is that the age pattern is dominated by cos...
Health expenditure depends heavily on age. Common wisdom is that the age pattern is dominated by cos...
When policymakers talk about re-ducing the cost of health care, the conversation often turns to the ...
Background Cardiovascular disease (CVD) prevention is commonly focused on providing individuals at h...
In 2002, the third Public Health Status and Forecasts report was published, containing up-to-date in...
Chronic diseases are main reason of death in most of the countries around the world. Because of thei...
The health care costs of population ageing are for an important part attributable to higher mortalit...
Background Disease prevention has been claimed to reduce health care costs. However, preventing leth...
BACKGROUND: Disease prevention has been claimed to reduce health care costs. However, preventing let...
Background: Disease prevention has been claimed to reduce health care costs. However, preventing let...
textabstractOBJECTIVES: To examine whether elimination of fatal diseases will increase hea...
The potential of preventive health-care services to save costs is intensely debated. On the one hand...
Western countries devote significant resources to prevention of chronic illnesses, particularly card...
OBJECTIVES: This study evaluates the effect of eliminating a specific disease on the mortality, long...
It is under debate whether healthcare costs related to death and in life years gained (LysG) due to ...
Health expenditure depends heavily on age. Common wisdom is that the age pattern is dominated by cos...
Health expenditure depends heavily on age. Common wisdom is that the age pattern is dominated by cos...
When policymakers talk about re-ducing the cost of health care, the conversation often turns to the ...
Background Cardiovascular disease (CVD) prevention is commonly focused on providing individuals at h...
In 2002, the third Public Health Status and Forecasts report was published, containing up-to-date in...
Chronic diseases are main reason of death in most of the countries around the world. Because of thei...
The health care costs of population ageing are for an important part attributable to higher mortalit...