ED3 Societal Burden of Dementia-Related Psychosis in the US: A Cost of Illness Analysis

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A. Shah
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2010 ◽  
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Noam Y. Kirson ◽  
Howard G. Birnbaum ◽  
Jasmina I. Ivanova ◽  
Tracy Waldman ◽  
Matt Schiller ◽  
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CHEST Journal ◽  
2010 ◽  
Vol 138 (4) ◽  
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Author(s):  
Noam Y. Kirson ◽  
Howard G. Birnbaum ◽  
Jasmina I. Ivanova ◽  
Waldman Tracy ◽  
Schiller Matt ◽  
...  

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Vol 24 ◽  
pp. S163
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Y. Li ◽  
C. Abreu ◽  
A. Goyal ◽  
A. Whangbo ◽  
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Despite the prominence of episode groupers for analysis and reimbursement in US payer settings, peer-reviewed articles using episode groupers for cost-of-illness analysis that informs public health research and decision-making are uncommon. This article provides a brief practical guide to episode-based cost analysis and offers some examples of episode grouper products. It is intended for an audience of health services researchers and managers in public health settings who perform or commission cost-of-illness studies with the US healthcare claims fee-for-service data but lack familiarity with episode groupers.


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