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Mechanical ventilation as a major driver of COVID-19 hospitalization costs: a costing study in a German setting.

Leslie R ZwerwerJan Andreas KlokaSimon van der PolMaarten Jacobus PostmaKai ZacharowskiAntoinette D I van AsseltBenjamin Friedrichson
Published in: Health economics review (2024)
This is, to our knowledge, the first study examining the costs of COVID-19 hospitalizations in Germany. Estimated costs were overall in agreement with costs found in literature for non-COVID-19 patients, except for higher estimated costs for mechanical ventilation. These estimated costs can potentially improve the precision of COVID-19 cost effectiveness studies in Germany and will thereby allow health care policymakers to provide better informed health care resource decisions in the future.
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