Socio-economic burden of asthma, allergy, and other atopic illnesses
- 1 May 1994
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Pediatric Allergy and Immunology
- Vol. 5 (S5) , 7-12
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1399-3038.1994.tb00341.x
Abstract
Asthma and atopic illness account for a substantial burden of social morbidity. The purpose of this brief report will be to provide an overview of the different dimensions to the socio-economic burden of asthma and other atopic diseases and suggest areas where future research in this area may advance our understanding of the impact of various treatment strategies of these diseases. While there are occasional studies which describe the full dimensions of this social and economic burden, more studies are needed to complete our understanding of this burden especially studies that investigate the relative cost-effectiveness of medical and non-medical interventions. These studies will provide the infrastructure to rationally examine the optimal cost-effective strategies for these illnesses. In particular economic studies are needed to examine how best to balance resource expenditures for preventive versus pharmacologic control. Use of health economic methods will provide insights into the most efficient design and implementation of current disease control, with potentially concomitant reductions in costs and social burden for atopic illnesses, including asthma.Keywords
This publication has 11 references indexed in Scilit:
- The Economic Costs of AsthmaPharmacoEconomics, 1993
- VD. Issues in the Measurement of Health Status in Asthma ResearchMedical Care, 1993
- The Cost of AsthmaPharmacoEconomics, 1993
- Economic Evaluation of Treatments for Respiratory DiseasePharmacoEconomics, 1992
- Economic appraisal of asthma and COPD care: A literature review 1980–1991Social Science & Medicine, 1992
- The Oregon Medicaid Demonstration Project — Will It Provide Adequate Medical Care?New England Journal of Medicine, 1992
- Asthma in New Zealand ChildrenJournal of Asthma, 1990
- Morbidity and school absence caused by asthma and wheezing illness.Archives of Disease in Childhood, 1983
- Loss of self: a fundamental form of suffering in the chronically illSociology of Health & Illness, 1983
- Foundations of Cost-Effectiveness Analysis for Health and Medical PracticesNew England Journal of Medicine, 1977