BACKGROUND: Reducing disease can maintain personal individual income and improve societal economic productivity. However, estimates of income loss for multiple diseases simultaneously with thorough adjustment for confounding are lacking, to our knowledge. We estimate individual-level income loss for 40 conditions simultaneously by phase of diagnosis, and the total income loss at the population level (a function of how common the disease is and the individual-level income loss if one has the disease). METHODS AND FINDINGS: We used linked health tax data for New Zealand as a high-income country case study, from 2006 to 2007 to 2015 to 2016 for 25- to 64-year-olds (22.5 million person-years). Fixed effects regression was used to estimate withi...
Information on health loss and health expectancy makes it possible to see the big picture: unders...
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) have large economic impact at multiple levels. To systematically re...
This study projected the indirect costs of back problems through lost productive life years (PLYs) f...
Background This thesis investigates the relationship between income and health in New Zealand adul...
BackgroundThere is little systematic assessment of how total health expenditure is distributed acros...
Abstract Background: Severe health events may lead to reduced income among survivors. Importantly, ...
BackgroundThere is little systematic assessment of how total health expenditure is distributed acros...
Aims: To estimate the effect of incident disease on loss of annual income on an individual level, to...
Objective To determine the shape of the income–mortality association, before and after adjusting for...
ContextCommon mental disorders (CMD) and cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) frequently co-occur. Product...
Abstract Objective : To examine income‐related inequalities in health in working age men and women i...
Objective: To estimate the costs of health care and lost productivity attributable to overweight and...
BACKGROUND:Multimorbidity, the presence of 2 or more non-communicable diseases (NCDs), is a major co...
Background: Long term illness has far reaching impacts on individuals, and also places a large burde...
Background: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the single largest contributor to global mortality. Prem...
Information on health loss and health expectancy makes it possible to see the big picture: unders...
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) have large economic impact at multiple levels. To systematically re...
This study projected the indirect costs of back problems through lost productive life years (PLYs) f...
Background This thesis investigates the relationship between income and health in New Zealand adul...
BackgroundThere is little systematic assessment of how total health expenditure is distributed acros...
Abstract Background: Severe health events may lead to reduced income among survivors. Importantly, ...
BackgroundThere is little systematic assessment of how total health expenditure is distributed acros...
Aims: To estimate the effect of incident disease on loss of annual income on an individual level, to...
Objective To determine the shape of the income–mortality association, before and after adjusting for...
ContextCommon mental disorders (CMD) and cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) frequently co-occur. Product...
Abstract Objective : To examine income‐related inequalities in health in working age men and women i...
Objective: To estimate the costs of health care and lost productivity attributable to overweight and...
BACKGROUND:Multimorbidity, the presence of 2 or more non-communicable diseases (NCDs), is a major co...
Background: Long term illness has far reaching impacts on individuals, and also places a large burde...
Background: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the single largest contributor to global mortality. Prem...
Information on health loss and health expectancy makes it possible to see the big picture: unders...
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) have large economic impact at multiple levels. To systematically re...
This study projected the indirect costs of back problems through lost productive life years (PLYs) f...