Literature DB >> 19096972

Treatment paths and costs for young adults with acquired brain injury in the United Kingdom.

Jennifer Beecham1, Margaret Perkins, Tom Snell, Martin Knapp.   

Abstract

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OBJECTIVES: To identify the health and social care services used by young adults aged 18-25 years with acquired brain injury (ABI) and the costs of these supports. RESEARCH
METHODS: A review of existing literature and databases and contact with academics and stakeholders working with people with ABI. MAIN OUTCOMES AND
RESULTS: The likely care pathways of young adults with ABI were mapped over a notional 1-year period after presentation at hospital accident and emergency departments. Most young adults with ABI will use minimal health and social care support following injury but those with subsequent disabilities may cost the health and social care budget in excess of pound47.2 million per year.
CONCLUSION: Lack of available data mean the service use and cost estimates draw from a range of sources. However, the costs may under-estimate the true impact on budgets as incidence rates may be higher than identified and conservative values were selected for unit costs. The model estimates the cost of treatment and support as provided today, but high levels of unmet need remain.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19096972     DOI: 10.1080/02699050802590338

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Inj        ISSN: 0269-9052            Impact factor:   2.311


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