Healthcare Costs
Cross-source consensus on Healthcare Costs from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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Highlighted claims
- Only four included studies examined healthcare costs associated with depression among high healthcare users. — Prevalence of anxiety and depression in adults who are high users of healthcare services and magnitude of associated costs: a systematic review
- The cost evidence could not be pooled because methods and settings differed too much. — Prevalence of anxiety and depression in adults who are high users of healthcare services and magnitude of associated costs: a systematic review
- Robinson et al. found that high users with depression had higher mean costs across healthcare categories than non-high users with depression. — Prevalence of anxiety and depression in adults who are high users of healthcare services and magnitude of associated costs: a systematic review
- Henk et al. found higher expenditure among depressed high utilisers after adjustment for demographic and clinical factors. — Prevalence of anxiety and depression in adults who are high users of healthcare services and magnitude of associated costs: a systematic review
- Future cost studies should report cost perspectives, categories, currency year, inflation adjustment, and cost type consistently. — Prevalence of anxiety and depression in adults who are high users of healthcare services and magnitude of associated costs: a systematic review