2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jval.2019.04.1308
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Pnd35 Estimate of the Impact and Costs of Migraine From an Health Plan in Brazil: Real World Scenario Study

Abstract: Objectives: Dementia is a costly diagnosis and increases an individual's cost of healthcare 2.2-2.4 fold. No studies have been published in the U.S. which assess the financial access barriers to care for patients with dementia. This study aims 1) to determine if patients with dementia have more financial access challenges to healthcare use than patients without dementia; and 2) to investigate if financial access barriers among patients with dementia varies by race/ethnicity. Methods: This is a pooled cross-sec… Show more

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“…A previous Brazilian study showed that patients with primary headache disorders (largely migraine) missed an average of 4.2 days of work over 3 months and reported presenteeism (≥50% reduced productivity) on an average of 5.7 days over 3 months 27 . A study among beneficiaries from a Brazilian health plan showed a higher use of outpatient services by patients with migraine compared with individuals without migraine 28 . In a retrospective review of records from 66,808 patients admitted to an ED in Brazil, inpatient treatment was more common among patients with multiple headache‐related ED visits 29 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A previous Brazilian study showed that patients with primary headache disorders (largely migraine) missed an average of 4.2 days of work over 3 months and reported presenteeism (≥50% reduced productivity) on an average of 5.7 days over 3 months 27 . A study among beneficiaries from a Brazilian health plan showed a higher use of outpatient services by patients with migraine compared with individuals without migraine 28 . In a retrospective review of records from 66,808 patients admitted to an ED in Brazil, inpatient treatment was more common among patients with multiple headache‐related ED visits 29 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%