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The indirect costs of ischemic heart disease through lost productive life years for Australia from 2015 to 2030: results from a microsimulation model.

Deborah SchofieldMichelle CunichRupendra ShresthaMegan PasseyLennert VeermanRobert TantonSimon Kelly
Published in: BMC public health (2019)
Significant costs of IHD through lost productivity are incurred by individuals, the government, and society. The benefits of IHD interventions include not only improved health but also potentially economic benefits as workforce capacity.
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