Background: Hepatitis C virus (HCV) affects an estimated number of people between 130 million and 210 million worldwide. In the next few years, the Italian National Health Service will face a growing trend of patients requiring HCV antiviral treatments. The aim of the analysis was to estimate the time horizon in which it would be possible to treat HCV-infected patients and the related direct medical costs (antiviral treatment and monitoring activities) from the Italian National Health Service point of view. Methodology: In order to estimate the number of HCV-infected patients in Italy, we considered a top-down (considering published data) and a bottom-up approach. The number of years needed for treatment and related direct costs were estima...
Davide Croce,1,2 Marzia Bonfanti,1 Umberto Restelli1,2 1Center for Research on Health Economics, Soc...
Aim To evaluate the cost-consequences of the investment for anti-hepatitis C virus (HCV) treatment b...
Objective: We estimated the cost consequence of Italian National Health System (NHS) investment in d...
Davide Croce,1,2 Marzia Bonfanti,1 Umberto Restelli1,2 1Center for Research on Health Economics, Soc...
Aim To evaluate the cost-consequences of the investment for anti-hepatitis C virus (HCV) treatment b...
Objective: We estimated the cost consequence of Italian National Health System (NHS) investment in d...
Davide Croce,1,2 Marzia Bonfanti,1 Umberto Restelli1,2 1Center for Research on Health Economics, Soc...
Aim To evaluate the cost-consequences of the investment for anti-hepatitis C virus (HCV) treatment b...
Objective: We estimated the cost consequence of Italian National Health System (NHS) investment in d...