This study estimates the avoidable and unavoidable costs of alcohol-related, liver cirrhosis inpatient care, controlling for the lag structure and period of decline in disease risk. Lag structures with different lengths are applied to the exposure to risk from alcohol consumption, which allows for differentiation between avoidable and unavoidable cases due to prior consumption. A lag length of 20 (men) and 23 (women) years (expected remaining life years) gives a total cost of 592 million SEK. Given alcohol consumption is reduced to zero, 72% of cost could potentially be avoided. It is important to account for the length and structure of the risk decline following a consumption change as this substantially affects the estimates.</p
Abstract Background Alcohol abuse results in problems on various levels in society. In terms of heal...
The use of alcohol, tobacco, pharmaceuticals and illicit drugs involves a wide variety of adverse he...
Background Although moderate alcohol consumption has been shown to confer a protective effect for sp...
This study estimates the avoidable and unavoidable costs of alcohol-related, liver cirrhosis inpatie...
This report aims to summarize best practice in estimating the attributable and avoidable costs of al...
Background: Alcohol is a risk factor with serious consequences for society and individuals. This stu...
Doran, CM ORCiD: 0000-0002-9009-4906Introduction: People other than the drinker experience harmful c...
The slow epidemic of liver disease in the UK over the last 30 years is a result of increased consump...
Objective. A striking reduction of alcohol-related problems, such as liver cirrhosis death rates, ha...
Background: Alcohol is a commodity which contains toxic substances like ethanol and methanol (WHO, 1...
Aim: This study estimates alcohol attributable fractions which are used to obtain a measure of healt...
Studies assessing the costs of alcoholic liver disease are lacking. We aimed to calculate the costs ...
A substantial baseline risk of liver cirrhosis exists for patients with chronic hepatitis C virus (H...
This study estimates a reduced-form regression model for mortality rates due to alcoholi...
Studies assessing the costs of alcoholic liver disease are lacking. We aimed to calculate the costs ...
Abstract Background Alcohol abuse results in problems on various levels in society. In terms of heal...
The use of alcohol, tobacco, pharmaceuticals and illicit drugs involves a wide variety of adverse he...
Background Although moderate alcohol consumption has been shown to confer a protective effect for sp...
This study estimates the avoidable and unavoidable costs of alcohol-related, liver cirrhosis inpatie...
This report aims to summarize best practice in estimating the attributable and avoidable costs of al...
Background: Alcohol is a risk factor with serious consequences for society and individuals. This stu...
Doran, CM ORCiD: 0000-0002-9009-4906Introduction: People other than the drinker experience harmful c...
The slow epidemic of liver disease in the UK over the last 30 years is a result of increased consump...
Objective. A striking reduction of alcohol-related problems, such as liver cirrhosis death rates, ha...
Background: Alcohol is a commodity which contains toxic substances like ethanol and methanol (WHO, 1...
Aim: This study estimates alcohol attributable fractions which are used to obtain a measure of healt...
Studies assessing the costs of alcoholic liver disease are lacking. We aimed to calculate the costs ...
A substantial baseline risk of liver cirrhosis exists for patients with chronic hepatitis C virus (H...
This study estimates a reduced-form regression model for mortality rates due to alcoholi...
Studies assessing the costs of alcoholic liver disease are lacking. We aimed to calculate the costs ...
Abstract Background Alcohol abuse results in problems on various levels in society. In terms of heal...
The use of alcohol, tobacco, pharmaceuticals and illicit drugs involves a wide variety of adverse he...
Background Although moderate alcohol consumption has been shown to confer a protective effect for sp...