Healthcare and economic cost burden of emergency medical services treated non-traumatic shock using a population-based cohort in Victoria, Australia.
Jason E BloomEmily NehmeElizabeth Davida ParatzLuke P DawsonAdam J NelsonJocasta BallAmminadab EliakunduAleksandr VoskoboinikDavid AndersonStephen BernardAidan BurrellAndrew A UdyDavid PilcherShelley CoxWilliam ChanCathrine MihalopolousDavid KayeZiad NehmeDion StubPublished in: BMJ open (2024)
The direct healthcare costs and indirect loss of productivity among patients with non-traumatic shock are high. Targeted public health measures that seek to reduce the incidence of shock and improve systems of care are needed to reduce the financial burden of this syndrome.