Background: The economic burden of diabetes from a societal perspective is well documented in the cost-of-illness literature. However, the effect of considering social costs in the results and conclusions of economic evaluations of diabetes-related interventions remains unknown. Objective: To investigate whether the inclusion of social costs (productivity losses and/or informal care) might change the results and conclusions of economic evaluations of diabetes-related interventions. Methods: A systematic review was designed and launched on Medline and the Cost-Effectiveness Analysis Registry from the University of Tufts, from the year 2000 until 2018. Included studies had to fulfil the following criteria: i) being an original study published...
AbstractFrom a search of the Health Economics Evaluations Database (HEED), 301 studies relating to d...
AIMS:The objective of this systematic review is to identify and assess the quality of published deci...
Diabetes is becoming one of the major public health problems because a great proportion of the healt...
Background: The economic burden of diabetes from a societal perspective is well docu mented in the c...
Background: The main objective of this study was to analyse how the inclusion (exclusion) of social ...
Throughout this document, we confirm that the inclusion of social costs in economic evaluations is q...
BACKGROUND: There has been a widely documented and recognized increase in diabetes prevalence, not o...
Düvel J, Hasemann L, Peña-Longobardo LM, et al. Considering the societal perspective in economic eva...
Background:Depressive disorders are associated with a high burden of disease. However, due to the bu...
Objective: To review studies on the costs of diabetes and its complications through a scheme designe...
Objective: To review studies on the costs of diabetes and its complications through a scheme designe...
BACKGROUND: Diabetes is one of the world's most prevalent and serious non-communicable diseases (NCD...
Background: Diabetes is one of the world's most prevalent and serious non-communicable diseases (NCD...
Objectives: To analyze whether the adoption of a societal perspective would alter the results and co...
Diabetes is a chronic, metabolic disease characterized by hyperglycemia, which occurs as a result of...
AbstractFrom a search of the Health Economics Evaluations Database (HEED), 301 studies relating to d...
AIMS:The objective of this systematic review is to identify and assess the quality of published deci...
Diabetes is becoming one of the major public health problems because a great proportion of the healt...
Background: The economic burden of diabetes from a societal perspective is well docu mented in the c...
Background: The main objective of this study was to analyse how the inclusion (exclusion) of social ...
Throughout this document, we confirm that the inclusion of social costs in economic evaluations is q...
BACKGROUND: There has been a widely documented and recognized increase in diabetes prevalence, not o...
Düvel J, Hasemann L, Peña-Longobardo LM, et al. Considering the societal perspective in economic eva...
Background:Depressive disorders are associated with a high burden of disease. However, due to the bu...
Objective: To review studies on the costs of diabetes and its complications through a scheme designe...
Objective: To review studies on the costs of diabetes and its complications through a scheme designe...
BACKGROUND: Diabetes is one of the world's most prevalent and serious non-communicable diseases (NCD...
Background: Diabetes is one of the world's most prevalent and serious non-communicable diseases (NCD...
Objectives: To analyze whether the adoption of a societal perspective would alter the results and co...
Diabetes is a chronic, metabolic disease characterized by hyperglycemia, which occurs as a result of...
AbstractFrom a search of the Health Economics Evaluations Database (HEED), 301 studies relating to d...
AIMS:The objective of this systematic review is to identify and assess the quality of published deci...
Diabetes is becoming one of the major public health problems because a great proportion of the healt...