“…Cost drivers (factors that create or drive the cost of management) associated with SMA were reported in 28 studies [50, 53-61, 64, 68, 70-79, 83-85, 92, 94, 97]. Major cost drivers included the requirement for inpatient care (n = 22) [50, 53-56, 58, 60, 68, 70-74, 76-79, 84, 85, 92, 94, 97], use of outpatient services or specialist visits (n = 16) [50, 53-55, 58-60, 70-74, 76, 78, 84, 85], respiratory care (n = 10) [50,54,55,57,61,70,71,73,78,83], rehabilitation (n = 4) [50,55,79,97], orthopaedic care (n = 2) [61,83], prescription costs (excluding DMT-related costs) [n = 8] [50, 53,58,60,74,76,77,84], home stays (n = 3) [58,70,79] and structural changes to the house or car (n = 6) [55,59,60,64,71,75]. One study reported cost drivers to be type dependent, with Type 1 SMA costs driven by respiratory care, and Types 2 and 3 SMA costs driven by orthopaedic care [83].…”