Economics of Palliative Care for Cancer: Interpreting Current Evidence, Mapping Future Priorities for Research
Abstract
The National Cancer Institute estimates that $154 billion will be spent on care for people with cancer in 2019, distributed across the year after diagnosis (31%), the final year of life (31%), and continuing care between those two (38%). Projections of future costs estimate persistent growth in care expenditures. Early research studies on the economics of palliative care have reported a general pattern of cost savings during inpatient hospital...
Paper Details
Title
Economics of Palliative Care for Cancer: Interpreting Current Evidence, Mapping Future Priorities for Research
Published Date
Mar 20, 2020
Journal
Volume
38
Issue
9
Pages
980 - 986
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