Cost-of-Illness Study
A special issue of International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (ISSN 1660-4601).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 January 2024) | Viewed by 10815
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Interests: public health; health economics; health policy; applied econometrics; economic evaluation
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Dear Colleagues,
Cost of illness (COI) studies deal with different aspects of a disease on the health economic consequences which can apply to a country, regions or even individuals from different perspectives, i.e., healthcare, societal, third party pare, patient, etc. The health economic consequences are, for example, cost, quality of life for not only the patient but also for the caregivers due to injury, disability, or premature death related to the diseases and associated comorbidities.
COI studies are helpful in many aspects. First, it provides an estimation of how much a society is spending on a particular disease that would be saved if the disease can be prevented. Second, COI studies are beneficial while performing an economic evaluation, especially decision-analytic model-based economic evaluation. Third, COI studies can identify the different components of cost and the size of its contribution to each sector of society. For example, around 40% to 75% of the total cost of dementia is due to cost related to informal care. Thus, knowledge regarding COI is also important to prioritize policies and interventions in healthcare so that scarce healthcare resources can be allocated considering the budget and needs of society.
Prof. Dr. Ulf Gerdtham
Dr. Saha Sanjib
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- cost of illness
- economic burden
- disease burden
- financial impact
- cost studies
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