Understanding and modelling the economic impact of spinal cord injuries in the United Kingdom.
David McDaidA-La ParkAngela GallMariel PurcellMark BaconPublished in: Spinal cord (2019)
Despite the magnitude of costs, and being comparable with international estimates, this first analysis of SCI costs in the UK is likely to be conservative. Findings are particularly sensitive to the level and costs of long-term home and residential care. The analysis demonstrates how modelling can be used to highlight economic impacts of SCI rapidly to policymakers, illustrate how changes in future patterns of injury influence costs and help inform future economic evaluations of actions to prevent and/or reduce the impact of SCIs.