The results of this study indicate that switching patients from amlodipine to either generic felodipine ER or nifedipine CC resulted in the expected reduction in acquisition costs for DHPs, but a significant increase in the overall cost of therapy for patients with hypertension or hypertension and angina. This rise in the overall cost of therapy [...]
Records Evaluated
A total of 372 randomly selected patient records were reviewed. Fifty-four of the patients whose records were selected were no longer receiving antihypertensive therapy, and they were excluded from the analysis. Four additional patients died during the follow-up period, and their records were also excluded. Thus, records from 314 patients form the basis for [...]
This study was a retrospective utilization and cost analysis based on the records of patients using pharmacy services at Martin Army Community Hospital in Fort Benning, Georgia, who had been prescribed amlodipine drug in the past and were switched to either felodipine ER or nifedipine CC beginning in January of 1999.
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1 Jul 2010Effective management of patients with hypertension is a health care priority because of the increased risk for cardiovascular morbidity and mortality associated with this disease and the significant economic burden that results if it is left untreated. The American Heart Association (AHA) has estimated the annual total cost of cardiovascular disease and stroke to be [...]
The second aim was to determine the relationship between societal costs and treatment rendered for both GA and CS models. The goal with this aim was to develop a model that would explain cost of GA and CS. Using regression analyses for the GA model, this study found that the RBVUs explained more than 70% [...]
The sample included 12 boys (55%) and 10 girls (45%). The mean age of the sample was 40 months (SD, 5.1) with an age distribution as follows: 24-35 months, 32%; 36-47 months, 32%; and 48-60 months, 33%.
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18 Jan 2010The 3 principal types of cost-effectiveness studies include (a) the cost-consequence model, (b) the cost-effectiveness model, and (c) the cost-minimization model. The cost-consequence model analyzes only the outcome of interest, under the assumption that there are no differences in costs. As an example, this model might be applied to a comparison of 2 dental materials [...]
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