Aims: Objectives were (a) to estimate healthcare cost and productivity losses due to smoking in Sweden 2001 and (b) to compare the results with studies for Sweden 1980, Canada 1991, Germany 1996, and the USA 1998. Methods: Published estimates on relative risks and Swedish smoking patterns were used to calculate attributable risks for smokers and former smokers. These were applied to cost estimates for smoking-related diseases based on data from public Swedish registers. Results: The estimated total cost for Sweden 2001 was US$ 804 million; COPD and cancer of the lung accounted for 43%. Healthcare cost accounted for 26% of the total cost. The estimated costs per smoker were US$ 3,200 in the USA 1998; 1,600 in Canada 1991; 1,100 in Germany 19...
Objective: To support tobacco control policies in Korea by providing the estimated annual economic b...
Objective: To estimate the direct out-of-pocket medical costs of treating major diseases attributabl...
Tobacco consumption is the leading preventable cause of death in Canada and most countries in the wo...
Aims: Objectives were (a) to estimate healthcare cost and productivity losses due to smoking in Swed...
BACKGROUND: Smoking is seen as the most important single risk to health today, and is responsible fo...
Aim The aim of this study was to estimate healthcare cost and productivity losses as a result of dia...
BACKGROUND - The detrimental impact of smoking on health has been widely documented since the 1960s....
Objective: To assess the relative cost-effectiveness of a high-intensity treatment (HIT) and a low-i...
Syftet med uppsatsen är att undersöka hur andelen rökare av cigaretter påverkar denrökningsrelaterad...
SummaryObjectivesThe objectives of the presented study were to estimate societal costs of COPD in Sw...
To estimate current and future avoidable smoking-attributable costs in Sweden for the year 2007
Background Tobacco use patterns in Sweden have undergone dramatic changes during the last 50 years r...
Introduction: The estimates of the economic burden of smoking provide the basis for a comprehensive ...
BACKGROUND: There is much evidence that smoking cessation interventions are both clinically and cost...
Introduction: The estimates of the economic burden of smoking provide the basis for a comprehensive ...
Objective: To support tobacco control policies in Korea by providing the estimated annual economic b...
Objective: To estimate the direct out-of-pocket medical costs of treating major diseases attributabl...
Tobacco consumption is the leading preventable cause of death in Canada and most countries in the wo...
Aims: Objectives were (a) to estimate healthcare cost and productivity losses due to smoking in Swed...
BACKGROUND: Smoking is seen as the most important single risk to health today, and is responsible fo...
Aim The aim of this study was to estimate healthcare cost and productivity losses as a result of dia...
BACKGROUND - The detrimental impact of smoking on health has been widely documented since the 1960s....
Objective: To assess the relative cost-effectiveness of a high-intensity treatment (HIT) and a low-i...
Syftet med uppsatsen är att undersöka hur andelen rökare av cigaretter påverkar denrökningsrelaterad...
SummaryObjectivesThe objectives of the presented study were to estimate societal costs of COPD in Sw...
To estimate current and future avoidable smoking-attributable costs in Sweden for the year 2007
Background Tobacco use patterns in Sweden have undergone dramatic changes during the last 50 years r...
Introduction: The estimates of the economic burden of smoking provide the basis for a comprehensive ...
BACKGROUND: There is much evidence that smoking cessation interventions are both clinically and cost...
Introduction: The estimates of the economic burden of smoking provide the basis for a comprehensive ...
Objective: To support tobacco control policies in Korea by providing the estimated annual economic b...
Objective: To estimate the direct out-of-pocket medical costs of treating major diseases attributabl...
Tobacco consumption is the leading preventable cause of death in Canada and most countries in the wo...