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The changing economics of HIV care.

M R Wallace1, S A Tasker, Y T Shinohara, H E Hill, G D Chapman, L K Miller.   

Abstract

New advances in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) monitoring and therapeutics have led to dramatic changes in the course of HIV disease. We evaluated our closed clinic of 425 HIV patients over the period 1995-1998 to determine the cost effectiveness of these changes in care. We found that the costs of antiretroviral therapy tripled over the period of observation, but that these increases were largely offset by major declines in inpatient and home health expenditures. In addition, we found that annual mortality among our HIV patients had declined by 90%. We calculated that the cost per life-year gained is about $17,500, which compares favorably with medical expenditures for renal dialysis or advanced cardiac disease.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11177585     DOI: 10.1089/108729101460074

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AIDS Patient Care STDS        ISSN: 1087-2914            Impact factor:   5.078


  2 in total

1.  Indirect costs in ambulatory patients with HIV/AIDS in Spain: a pilot study.

Authors:  Juan Oliva; César Roa; Juan del Llano
Journal:  Pharmacoeconomics       Date:  2003       Impact factor: 4.981

2.  The changing direct costs of medical care for patients with HIV/AIDS, 1995-2001.

Authors:  Hartmut B Krentz; M Christopher Auld; M John Gill
Journal:  CMAJ       Date:  2003-07-22       Impact factor: 8.262

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