Health system costs for individual and comorbid noncommunicable diseases: An analysis of publicly funded health events from New Zealand.
Tony BlakelyGiorgi KvizhinadzeJune AtkinsonJoseph L DielemanPhilip ClarkePublished in: PLoS medicine (2019)
The costs of having two NCDs simultaneously is typically superadditive, and more so for younger adults. Neurological and musculoskeletal diseases contributed the largest health system costs, in accord with burden of disease studies finding that they contribute large morbidity. Just as burden of disease methodology has advanced the understanding of disease burden, there is a need to create disease-based costing studies that facilitate the disaggregation of health budgets at a national level.