Cost-of-illness (COI) studies often include the 'indirect' cost of lost production resulting from disease, disability, and premature death, which is an important component of the economic burden of chronic conditions assessed from the societal perspective. In most COI studies, productivity costs are estimated primarily as the economic value of production forgone associated with loss of paid employment (foregone gross earnings); some studies include the imputed value of lost unpaid work as well. This approach is commonly but imprecisely referred to as the human capital approach (HCA). However, there is a lack of consensus among health economists as to how to quantify loss of economic productivity. Some experts argue that the HCA overstates p...
Objectives: To investigate the methods used to estimate the indirect costs of health-related product...
Many cost-of-illness studies have investigated the impact of rheumatoid arthritis on productivity, i...
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed (1) to perform a systematic literature review of instruments for measur...
Abstract Background: Productivity costs result from loss of paid and unpaid work and replacements d...
Background:Human-capital based lifetime productivity estimates are frequently used in cost-of-illnes...
The objective of this study is to review current measurement issues and valuation methods such as "h...
Objectives Previous studies suggest that productivity losses associated with head and neck cancer (...
OBJECTIVES: There were two study objectives: (i) to identify, via consensus, a key set of items for ...
The cost-of-illness (COI) studies convert the burdens associated with certain illnesses into economi...
Cost-of-illness (COI) studies measure the economic burden of a disease and estimate the maximum amou...
AbstractObjectivesWe undertake a systematic review to examine the methods used by researchers in dev...
Objectives: To assess productivity loss (PL) variations across a set of chronic diseases and analyze...
Background The friction cost approach (FCA) has been proposed as an alternative to the human capita...
Traditionally, productivity loss has been measured according to illness-related absence from work (a...
Objectives: To investigate the methods used to estimate the indirect costs of health-related product...
Objectives: To investigate the methods used to estimate the indirect costs of health-related product...
Many cost-of-illness studies have investigated the impact of rheumatoid arthritis on productivity, i...
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed (1) to perform a systematic literature review of instruments for measur...
Abstract Background: Productivity costs result from loss of paid and unpaid work and replacements d...
Background:Human-capital based lifetime productivity estimates are frequently used in cost-of-illnes...
The objective of this study is to review current measurement issues and valuation methods such as "h...
Objectives Previous studies suggest that productivity losses associated with head and neck cancer (...
OBJECTIVES: There were two study objectives: (i) to identify, via consensus, a key set of items for ...
The cost-of-illness (COI) studies convert the burdens associated with certain illnesses into economi...
Cost-of-illness (COI) studies measure the economic burden of a disease and estimate the maximum amou...
AbstractObjectivesWe undertake a systematic review to examine the methods used by researchers in dev...
Objectives: To assess productivity loss (PL) variations across a set of chronic diseases and analyze...
Background The friction cost approach (FCA) has been proposed as an alternative to the human capita...
Traditionally, productivity loss has been measured according to illness-related absence from work (a...
Objectives: To investigate the methods used to estimate the indirect costs of health-related product...
Objectives: To investigate the methods used to estimate the indirect costs of health-related product...
Many cost-of-illness studies have investigated the impact of rheumatoid arthritis on productivity, i...
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed (1) to perform a systematic literature review of instruments for measur...