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Study links optimal asthma control with reduced health-care costs

11.10.16 | Wiley

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In a study of 736 asthma patients in Singapore, good asthma control resulted in a saving of S$65 (US$48) per physician visit. Compared with an average cost of S$214 (US$158) per visit, this reduction represents a cost saving of 30% versus suboptimally controlled asthma.

The savings from achieving asthma control for obese patients were greater than for normal-weight patients. The study also found that higher spending on asthma drugs comes with net savings in total asthma costs.

"This provides a strong economic case for all parties involved (patients, physicians, payers and policymakers) to improve asthma control for asthma patients," wrote the authors of the Respirology study.

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Respirology

10.1111/resp.12930

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APA:
Wiley. (2016, November 10). Study links optimal asthma control with reduced health-care costs. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/1GNPGJEL/study-links-optimal-asthma-control-with-reduced-health-care-costs.html
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"Study links optimal asthma control with reduced health-care costs." Brightsurf News, Nov. 10 2016, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/1GNPGJEL/study-links-optimal-asthma-control-with-reduced-health-care-costs.html.