| Literature DB >> 31708661 |
N Mittmann1,2, S Y Cheng3, N Liu3, S J Seung4, F E Saxena3, C DeAngelis5, N J Look Hong5, C C Earle1,3,5, M C Cheung5, N Leighl6, N Coburn3,5, W K Evans7.
Abstract
Cancer treatment and management have become increasingly economically burdensome. Consequently, to help with planning health service delivery, it is vital to understand the associated costs. Administrative databases can be used to help understand and generate real-world system-level costs. Using databases to generate costs can take one of two approaches: top-down or bottom-up. Top-down approaches disaggregate the total health care spending from a global health care budget by sector and provider. A bottom-up approach begins with individual-level health care use and its costs, which are then aggregated. 2019 Multimed Inc.Entities:
Keywords: Costing algorithms
Year: 2019 PMID: 31708661 PMCID: PMC6821127 DOI: 10.3747/co.26.5279
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Oncol ISSN: 1198-0052 Impact factor: 3.677