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Assessing direct healthcare costs when restricted to self-reported data: a scoping review.

Samira Barbara JabakhanjiJan SørensenGintare ValentelyteLee-Ann BurkeBrendan McElroyAileen Murphy
Published in: Health economics review (2021)
Population surveys can aid cost assessments in jurisdictions that lack electronic health records, unique patient identifiers and data interoperability. To increase utilisation, researchers wanting to conduct cost analyses need to be aware of and have access to existing data sources. Future population surveys should be designed to address reported limitations and capture comprehensive health-related, demographic and resource use data.
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