© 2015, BMJ. All rights reserved. Background Standardized methodologies for assessing economic burden of injury at the national or international level do not exist. Objective To measure national incidence, medical costs, and productivity losses of medically treated injuries using the most recent data available in the United States, as a case study for similarly developed countries undertaking economic burden analyses. Method The authors combined several data sets to estimate the incidence of fatal and non-fatal injuries in 2000. They computed unit medical and productivity costs and multiplied these costs by corresponding incidence estimates to yield total lifetime costs of injuries occurring in 2000. Main outcome measures Incidence, medical...
of injuries every day; at least 57 of these deaths occur among children. In 1997 alone, 146,400 US r...
Background Past research in population health trends has shown that injuries form a substantial burd...
Background: While there is a long history of measuring death and disability from injuries, modern re...
Background: Standardized methodologies for assessing economic burden of injury at the national or in...
Background: Injuries are amajor and persistent public health problem, but a comprehensive and detail...
Estimating the economic burden of injuries is important for setting priorities, allocating scarce he...
Background: Detailed information on health care costs and productivity costs for the whole spectrum ...
Background: Detailed information on health care costs and productivity costs for the whole spectrum ...
Background: Injuries are a leading cause of death and acquired disability, and result in significant...
Economic burdens of injuries at the country level are unknown. In the current study we tried to expl...
Economic burdens of injuries at the country level are unknown. In the current study we tried to expl...
The value of measuring the population burden of fatal and nonfatal injury is well established. Popul...
BACKGROUND STUDIES: on the cost of injury are useful in setting research and policy priorities and i...
The value of measuring the population burden of fatal and nonfatal injury is well established. Popul...
The value of measuring the population burden of fatal and nonfatal injury is well established. Popul...
of injuries every day; at least 57 of these deaths occur among children. In 1997 alone, 146,400 US r...
Background Past research in population health trends has shown that injuries form a substantial burd...
Background: While there is a long history of measuring death and disability from injuries, modern re...
Background: Standardized methodologies for assessing economic burden of injury at the national or in...
Background: Injuries are amajor and persistent public health problem, but a comprehensive and detail...
Estimating the economic burden of injuries is important for setting priorities, allocating scarce he...
Background: Detailed information on health care costs and productivity costs for the whole spectrum ...
Background: Detailed information on health care costs and productivity costs for the whole spectrum ...
Background: Injuries are a leading cause of death and acquired disability, and result in significant...
Economic burdens of injuries at the country level are unknown. In the current study we tried to expl...
Economic burdens of injuries at the country level are unknown. In the current study we tried to expl...
The value of measuring the population burden of fatal and nonfatal injury is well established. Popul...
BACKGROUND STUDIES: on the cost of injury are useful in setting research and policy priorities and i...
The value of measuring the population burden of fatal and nonfatal injury is well established. Popul...
The value of measuring the population burden of fatal and nonfatal injury is well established. Popul...
of injuries every day; at least 57 of these deaths occur among children. In 1997 alone, 146,400 US r...
Background Past research in population health trends has shown that injuries form a substantial burd...
Background: While there is a long history of measuring death and disability from injuries, modern re...