AbstractTo study the economic implications of epilepsy in Hong Kong, a cost-of-illness study was performed on a retrospective cohort of medically treated patients from a regional hospital. A societal perspective was examined. Utilization data from 1992 to 1996 were reviewed to obtain the direct costs. Lost productivity was used as a proxy for estimating the indirect costs. Future cost projected over 10 years was derived by incorporating model parameters. Of 745 records reviewed, total direct costs added up to USD 0.98 million and indirect costs to USD 1.32 million. Regarding the overall direct costs, hospitalization was the most consumptive item among patients with a shorter history of epilepsy and those with suboptimal seizure control. The...
PURPOSE: This study describes the hospital costs for a population with epilepsy in 1 year (1999). T...
SummaryPurpose:Status epilepticus (SE) is a major neurological condition associated with significant...
AbstractPurposeAims of this study were to estimate the first-year medical care costs of newly diagno...
AbstractTo study the economic implications of epilepsy in Hong Kong, a cost-of-illness study was per...
To study the economic implications of epilepsy in Hong Kong, a cost-of-illness study was performed o...
AbstractOver half of the estimated 50 million people with epilepsy live in Asia, but there has been ...
OBJECTIVES: We aimed to gauge the burden of epilepsy in China from a societal perspective by estimat...
Objective: To better understand the economic burden of patients with epilepsy receiving outpatient s...
SummaryBackgroundSeveral specialist clinic-based epidemiology studies suggested low prevalence in Ho...
Introduction: Epilepsy affects nearly 50 million people around the world. As a common and chronic di...
Objective: Global action for epilepsy requires information on the cost of epilepsy, which is current...
Introduction: Epilepsy is a common disorder. Epidemiological data is crucial ital for physicians and...
Background and purpose: Although the significant morbidity and mortality burden associated with e...
AbstractEpilepsy is a common neurological condition with significant resource implications. An estim...
AbstractThe majority of patients with epilepsy live in developing countries but there is limited inf...
PURPOSE: This study describes the hospital costs for a population with epilepsy in 1 year (1999). T...
SummaryPurpose:Status epilepticus (SE) is a major neurological condition associated with significant...
AbstractPurposeAims of this study were to estimate the first-year medical care costs of newly diagno...
AbstractTo study the economic implications of epilepsy in Hong Kong, a cost-of-illness study was per...
To study the economic implications of epilepsy in Hong Kong, a cost-of-illness study was performed o...
AbstractOver half of the estimated 50 million people with epilepsy live in Asia, but there has been ...
OBJECTIVES: We aimed to gauge the burden of epilepsy in China from a societal perspective by estimat...
Objective: To better understand the economic burden of patients with epilepsy receiving outpatient s...
SummaryBackgroundSeveral specialist clinic-based epidemiology studies suggested low prevalence in Ho...
Introduction: Epilepsy affects nearly 50 million people around the world. As a common and chronic di...
Objective: Global action for epilepsy requires information on the cost of epilepsy, which is current...
Introduction: Epilepsy is a common disorder. Epidemiological data is crucial ital for physicians and...
Background and purpose: Although the significant morbidity and mortality burden associated with e...
AbstractEpilepsy is a common neurological condition with significant resource implications. An estim...
AbstractThe majority of patients with epilepsy live in developing countries but there is limited inf...
PURPOSE: This study describes the hospital costs for a population with epilepsy in 1 year (1999). T...
SummaryPurpose:Status epilepticus (SE) is a major neurological condition associated with significant...
AbstractPurposeAims of this study were to estimate the first-year medical care costs of newly diagno...