Purpose: With increasing rates of cancer survival due to advances in screening and treatment options, the costs of breast cancer diagnoses are attracting interest. However, limited research has explored the costs to the Australian healthcare system associated with breast cancer. We aimed to describe the cost to hospital funders for hospital episodes and emergency department (ED) presentations for Queensland women with breast cancer, and whether costs varied by demographic characteristics. Methods: We used a linked administrative dataset, CancerCostMod, limited to all breast cancer diagnoses aged 18 years or over in Queensland between July 2011 and June 2015 (n = 13,285). Each record was linked to Queensland Health Admitted Patient Data C...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate patient, cancer and treatment factors associated with the residence of fem...
Objective: To determine the government and out-of-pocket community costs (out-of-hospital medical se...
The economic impact on individuals with breast cancer is not well understood. We sought to identify ...
Purpose: With increasing rates of cancer survival due to advances in screening and treatment options...
Introduction: The overall mortality rate for cancer has declined in Australia. However, socioeconomi...
Purpose: Among Australian women, breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer. The out-of-poc...
Purpose: Among Australian women, breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer. The out-of-poc...
Purpose: Among Australian women, breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer. The out-of-poc...
Aim: To quantify the direct out‐of‐pocket patient co‐payments and time opportunity costs (length of ...
Background: Cancer care represents a substantial and rapidly rising healthcare cost in Australia. O...
Aim: To quantify the direct out‐of‐pocket patient co‐payments and time opportunity costs (length of ...
Abstract Although cancer survival in general has improved in Australia over the past 30 years, Indig...
Introduction: The overall mortality rate for cancer has declined in Australia. However, socioeconomi...
Introduction: The overall mortality rate for cancer has declined in Australia. However, socioeconomi...
Background: Little is known about the healthcare resource usage and costs for patients with cancer o...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate patient, cancer and treatment factors associated with the residence of fem...
Objective: To determine the government and out-of-pocket community costs (out-of-hospital medical se...
The economic impact on individuals with breast cancer is not well understood. We sought to identify ...
Purpose: With increasing rates of cancer survival due to advances in screening and treatment options...
Introduction: The overall mortality rate for cancer has declined in Australia. However, socioeconomi...
Purpose: Among Australian women, breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer. The out-of-poc...
Purpose: Among Australian women, breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer. The out-of-poc...
Purpose: Among Australian women, breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer. The out-of-poc...
Aim: To quantify the direct out‐of‐pocket patient co‐payments and time opportunity costs (length of ...
Background: Cancer care represents a substantial and rapidly rising healthcare cost in Australia. O...
Aim: To quantify the direct out‐of‐pocket patient co‐payments and time opportunity costs (length of ...
Abstract Although cancer survival in general has improved in Australia over the past 30 years, Indig...
Introduction: The overall mortality rate for cancer has declined in Australia. However, socioeconomi...
Introduction: The overall mortality rate for cancer has declined in Australia. However, socioeconomi...
Background: Little is known about the healthcare resource usage and costs for patients with cancer o...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate patient, cancer and treatment factors associated with the residence of fem...
Objective: To determine the government and out-of-pocket community costs (out-of-hospital medical se...
The economic impact on individuals with breast cancer is not well understood. We sought to identify ...