Objective: To estimate the cost of wound care to the Irish health-care system.Methods: A bottom-up, prevalence-based analysis was undertaken using a decision analytic model to estimate costs. Health-care resource activity was identified from a recently published study from the UK and was valued using unit cost data for Ireland.Results: The base case analysis estimated the total annual health-care cost of wound care to be (sic)629,064,198 (95% Confidence interval (CI): (sic)452,673,358 to (sic)844,087,124), accounting for 5% (95% CI: 3% to 6%) of total public health expenditure in Ireland in 2013.The average cost per patient was (sic)3,941 ( 95% CI: (sic)2,836 to (sic)5,287). However, this study is subject to many limitations and plausible c...
To perform, from an insurance perspective, a cost analysis of one of the outpatient community wound ...
Purpose: With one of the highest incidences across Europe and the rest of the World in 2012, the Rep...
Ireland is unusual in a European context in not providing free or heavily subsidised General Practit...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the resource costs of providing wound care for the 488,000 catchment populati...
Objective: The objective of the study was to collect data on the direct and indirect economic cost o...
Chronic wounds are known to represent a significant burden to patients and National Health Service (...
NoThe aim of this study was to estimate the patterns of care and annual levels of health care resour...
ObjectiveThe objective of the study was to collect data on the direct and indirect economic cost of ...
Background: Reliable data on health care costs in Ireland are essential to support planning and eval...
Background Type 1 diabetes is a chronic disease, which given its existing and projected prevalence,...
NoThis paper aims to estimate the patterns of care and related resource use attributable to managing...
NoIncreasing pressure on health care budgets highlights the need for clinicians to understand the tr...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the prevalence of wounds managed by the UK's National Health Service (NHS) in...
Purpose: With one of the highest incidences across Europe and the rest of the World in 2012, the Rep...
The authors utilised the Irish Hip Fracture Database (IHFD) to quantify the impact of hip fracture o...
To perform, from an insurance perspective, a cost analysis of one of the outpatient community wound ...
Purpose: With one of the highest incidences across Europe and the rest of the World in 2012, the Rep...
Ireland is unusual in a European context in not providing free or heavily subsidised General Practit...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the resource costs of providing wound care for the 488,000 catchment populati...
Objective: The objective of the study was to collect data on the direct and indirect economic cost o...
Chronic wounds are known to represent a significant burden to patients and National Health Service (...
NoThe aim of this study was to estimate the patterns of care and annual levels of health care resour...
ObjectiveThe objective of the study was to collect data on the direct and indirect economic cost of ...
Background: Reliable data on health care costs in Ireland are essential to support planning and eval...
Background Type 1 diabetes is a chronic disease, which given its existing and projected prevalence,...
NoThis paper aims to estimate the patterns of care and related resource use attributable to managing...
NoIncreasing pressure on health care budgets highlights the need for clinicians to understand the tr...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the prevalence of wounds managed by the UK's National Health Service (NHS) in...
Purpose: With one of the highest incidences across Europe and the rest of the World in 2012, the Rep...
The authors utilised the Irish Hip Fracture Database (IHFD) to quantify the impact of hip fracture o...
To perform, from an insurance perspective, a cost analysis of one of the outpatient community wound ...
Purpose: With one of the highest incidences across Europe and the rest of the World in 2012, the Rep...
Ireland is unusual in a European context in not providing free or heavily subsidised General Practit...