2007
DOI: 10.18553/jmcp.2007.13.3.262
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Actuarial Analysis of Private Payer Administrative Claims Data for Women With Endometriosis

Abstract: Authors ConTeMpoRARy SuBJeCTDaviD Mirkin is a principal and Catherine Murphy-Barron and kosuke iwasaki are consulting actuaries, Milliman, inc., new york, new york. author CorresponDenCe: David Mirkin, MD, principal, Milliman, inc., one penn plaza, 38th Fl., new york, ny 10119. tel: (646) Fax: (646) 473-3199; e-mail: david.mirkin@milliman.com. Copyright© 2007, academy of Managed Care pharmacy. all rights reserved.BACKGROUND: Endometriosis is a painful, chronic disease affecting 5.5 million women … Show more

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“…At the high end, these estimates include projections of undiagnosed endometriosis among women who may have had asymptomatic endometriosis that did not require treatment [10] . Lower estimates of prevalence have been derived mostly from population-based administrative studies that restricted inclusion to patients with diagnosed endometriosis (DE; i.e., those who had surgery or severe symptoms that led to diagnosis and treatment); these estimates potentially excluded asymptomatic patients and those with mild to moderate symptoms who did not receive treatment, as well as uninsured patients [7,8,14] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the high end, these estimates include projections of undiagnosed endometriosis among women who may have had asymptomatic endometriosis that did not require treatment [10] . Lower estimates of prevalence have been derived mostly from population-based administrative studies that restricted inclusion to patients with diagnosed endometriosis (DE; i.e., those who had surgery or severe symptoms that led to diagnosis and treatment); these estimates potentially excluded asymptomatic patients and those with mild to moderate symptoms who did not receive treatment, as well as uninsured patients [7,8,14] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was diagnosed in more than 5.5 million women in the United States and Canada [2] and estimated in 10% of reproductive-aged women [3]. A higher prevalence was reported in infertile women (25-40%) [4] and in women with chronic pelvic pain (33%) [5,6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Psychological assessment is critical in the approaches to managing stress and the early detection of depression that occurs in approximately 50% of women with chronic pain. Depression is an important barrier to clinical improvement 100 . Occupational therapy is involved in the assessment of capability in working and ergonomic assessments of the worksites 101 .…”
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confidence: 99%