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Healthcare expenditure and its socio-demographic and clinical predictors in Australians with poorly controlled asthma.

Stella T LarteyThomas LungSarah SerhalLuke BereznickiBonnie BereznickiLynne M EmmertonSinthia Bosnic-AnticevichBandana SainiLaurent BillotInes KrassCarol ArmourStephen Jan
Published in: PloS one (2023)
In a cohort of Australian patients, characterized by poor asthma control and co-morbidities individuals impose substantial economic burden in terms of Medicare funded medical services and medications. Programs addressing strategies to improve the quality of life and manage co-morbid anxiety and depression and encourage asthma patients' engagement in clinically tolerable jobs, may result in significant cost savings to the health system.
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