Background: Few assessments of the costs and benefits of reducing acute cardiorespiratory morbidity related to air pollution have employed a comprehensive, explicit approach to capturing the full societal value of reduced morbidity. Methods: We used empirical data on the duration and severity of episodes of cardiorespiratory disease as inputs to complementary models of cost of treatment, lost productivity, and willingness to pay to avoid acute cardiorespiratory morbidity outcomes linked to air pollution in epidemiological studies. A Monte Carlo estimation procedure was utilized to propagate uncertainty in key inputs and model parameters. ...
Epidemiological research suggests that air pollution may cause chronic diseases, as well as exacerba...
Aim: The population in the Western Balkans is exposed to high air pollution concentrations, among th...
This study uses longitudinal cohort data to estimate the impacts of air pollution on health outcomes...
This thesis is about the economic evaluation of interventions for air pollution control. It is struc...
Copyright © 2012 Bjørn Sætterstrøm et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Objective: This paper explores the use of pharmacoeconomic methods of valuation to health impacts re...
Background: Ambient air pollution is a major health risk globally. To reduce adverse health effects ...
Air pollution poses serious risks to public health. Combatting it sensibly requires credible empiric...
Background: Air pollution in Tehran, capital of Iran is responsible for several diverse negative eff...
An Economic Valuation of the Morbidity Benefits Induced by an Improvement in Air Quality by Anne Ro...
We describe a methodological framework to estimate potential cost savings in Belgium for a decrease ...
Short-term effects of air pollution on commonmorbidity are largely unknown. The authors explored lin...
Air pollution is a grave risk to human health that affects nearly everyone in the world and nearly e...
<p><b>INTRODUCTION: </b>The adverse health effects of exposure to air pollution ha...
<p><strong>Introduction:</strong> Today, air pollution is one of the critical problems in metropolit...
Epidemiological research suggests that air pollution may cause chronic diseases, as well as exacerba...
Aim: The population in the Western Balkans is exposed to high air pollution concentrations, among th...
This study uses longitudinal cohort data to estimate the impacts of air pollution on health outcomes...
This thesis is about the economic evaluation of interventions for air pollution control. It is struc...
Copyright © 2012 Bjørn Sætterstrøm et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Objective: This paper explores the use of pharmacoeconomic methods of valuation to health impacts re...
Background: Ambient air pollution is a major health risk globally. To reduce adverse health effects ...
Air pollution poses serious risks to public health. Combatting it sensibly requires credible empiric...
Background: Air pollution in Tehran, capital of Iran is responsible for several diverse negative eff...
An Economic Valuation of the Morbidity Benefits Induced by an Improvement in Air Quality by Anne Ro...
We describe a methodological framework to estimate potential cost savings in Belgium for a decrease ...
Short-term effects of air pollution on commonmorbidity are largely unknown. The authors explored lin...
Air pollution is a grave risk to human health that affects nearly everyone in the world and nearly e...
<p><b>INTRODUCTION: </b>The adverse health effects of exposure to air pollution ha...
<p><strong>Introduction:</strong> Today, air pollution is one of the critical problems in metropolit...
Epidemiological research suggests that air pollution may cause chronic diseases, as well as exacerba...
Aim: The population in the Western Balkans is exposed to high air pollution concentrations, among th...
This study uses longitudinal cohort data to estimate the impacts of air pollution on health outcomes...