Clinical and economic outcomes evaluated in Lyme disease: a systematic review
Abstract Background The financial implications of Lyme disease (LD) can vary widely for both the health system and the individual patients experiencing the disease. The aim of this review was to summarize published data on clinical and economic outcomes associated with LD. Methods A literature revie...
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doaj-688d34a93933484c94f217523944d6252020-11-25T03:25:50ZengBMCParasites & Vectors1756-33052020-07-011311810.1186/s13071-020-04214-yClinical and economic outcomes evaluated in Lyme disease: a systematic reviewT. Joseph Mattingly0Kalpana Shere-Wolfe1University of Maryland School of PharmacyUniversity of Maryland Institute of Human VirologyAbstract Background The financial implications of Lyme disease (LD) can vary widely for both the health system and the individual patients experiencing the disease. The aim of this review was to summarize published data on clinical and economic outcomes associated with LD. Methods A literature review was conducted to identify all studies of LD that incorporate both clinical outcomes and costs. Included studies were described and categorized based on costs consistent with best practices used in economic evaluation. Results The most frequent costs identified focused on formal health costs and productivity losses were the most common costs identified outside of the health system. Travel and informal care costs were less frequently reported. Clinical and economic outcomes of LD are primarily studied through economic models or observational analyses and focus on formal health care. Conclusions This review provides and overview of existing evidence and recommendations for future economic analyses in LD.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13071-020-04214-yLyme diseaseValueOutcomesCost |
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Clinical and economic outcomes evaluated in Lyme disease: a systematic review |
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Clinical and economic outcomes evaluated in Lyme disease: a systematic review |
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Abstract Background The financial implications of Lyme disease (LD) can vary widely for both the health system and the individual patients experiencing the disease. The aim of this review was to summarize published data on clinical and economic outcomes associated with LD. Methods A literature review was conducted to identify all studies of LD that incorporate both clinical outcomes and costs. Included studies were described and categorized based on costs consistent with best practices used in economic evaluation. Results The most frequent costs identified focused on formal health costs and productivity losses were the most common costs identified outside of the health system. Travel and informal care costs were less frequently reported. Clinical and economic outcomes of LD are primarily studied through economic models or observational analyses and focus on formal health care. Conclusions This review provides and overview of existing evidence and recommendations for future economic analyses in LD. |
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