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Direct medical costs after surgical or nonsurgical treatment for degenerative lumbar spinal disease: A nationwide matched cohort study with a 10-year follow-up.

Sangwook T YoonChun Kee ChungYunhee ChoiJuhee LeeSeung Heon YangChang Hyun LeeSung Bae ParkKyoung-Tae KimJohn M RheeMoon Soo Park
Published in: PloS one (2021)
Surgical treatment initially led to more government reimbursement than nonsurgical treatment, but the charges during follow-up period were not different. The results of the present study should be interpreted in light of the costs of medical services, indirect costs, societal cost, quality of life and societal willingness to pay in each country. The monetary figures are implied to be actual economic costs but those in the reimbursement system instead reflect reimbursement charges from the government.
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