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Direct and indirect costs of COPD progression and its comorbidities in a structured disease management program: results from the LQ-DMP study.

Florian KirschAnja SchrammLarissa SchwarzkopfJohanna I LutterBoglárka SzentesManuel HuberReiner Leidl
Published in: Respiratory research (2019)
The findings indicate that more severe GOLD grades in an unselected COPD population enrolled in a structured DMP are associated with tremendous additional direct and indirect costs, with comorbidities significantly increase costs. In direct cost category hospitalization and in indirect cost category premature retirement were the main cost driver. From a societal perspective prevention and interventions focusing on disease control, and slowing down disease progression and strengthening the ability to work would be beneficial in order to realize cost savings in COPD.
Keyphrases
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