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A Review of the Methods Used to Estimate the Cost of Alzheimer’s Disease in the United States

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A Review of the Methods Used to Estimate the Cost of Alzheimer’s Disease in the United States

Abstract

Background/Rationale: To determine the suitability of published estimates of the US cost of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) for use in cost-effectiveness models for new AD treatments. Methods: A systematic literature review of published information on direct medical, direct nonmedical, indirect, and informal care costs for different levels of disease severity. Results: Nineteen studies were included in the review. In studies presenting mean costs by disease severity, the change in different types of costs with increasing disease severity varied, depending on the data sources and characteristics of patients with AD. In studies presenting the results of regression analyses, costs were shown to be independently associated with cognition, functional status, behavioral symptoms, and dependence. Conclusions: Published US studies (1) did not include all the types of costs and AD populations, and (2) generally did not include all the measures of disease severity that are needed for cost-effectiveness models.
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Title
A Review of the Methods Used to Estimate the Cost of Alzheimer’s Disease in the United States
Author(s)
Mauskopf,Josephine; Mucha,Lisa
Journal
American Journal of Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias , Volume 26 (4): 298 SAGE – Jun 1, 2011
Publisher
Sage Publications
Copyright
Copyright © 2011 by SAGE Publications
ISSN
1533-3175
eISSN
1938-2731
D.O.I.
10.1177/1533317511407481
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