Economic burden of chronic migraine in OECD countries: a systematic review.
Alyaa EltrafiSunil ShresthaAli AhmedHema MistryVibhu PaudyalSaval KhanalPublished in: Health economics review (2023)
Chronic migraine imposes a significant economic burden on individuals, healthcare systems, and society. Policymakers and healthcare stakeholders should consider both direct and indirect cost components, as well as intangible costs, in developing targeted strategies for effective CM management and resource allocation. Further research focusing on comprehensive cost assessments and sensitivity analyses is needed to enhance the understanding of CM's economic implications and inform evidence-based healthcare policy decisions. Addressing these research gaps can alleviate the economic burden of CM and improve patient outcomes.