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Title: | Cost-consequence analysis of multimodal interventions with environmental
components for pediatric asthma in the state of Maryland | National
Institute of Environmental Health Sciences |
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Description: | This study estimated the expenditures and savings of environmental interventions for asthma in the state of Maryland. The researchers found that single- and multi-component environmental strategies were cost-saving relative to the standard of care, with home environmental education using non-medical professionals yielding the highest net savings of $14.1 million. These results lend support for wider deployment of comprehensive management strategies that address environmental determinants of childhood asthma. |
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Article_Type: |
Research article
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Environmental_Agents: |
Air pollutants
Allergens
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Health_Outcomes: |
Respiratory outcomes
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Economic_Evaluation: |
Cost-benefit analysis (CBA)
Cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA)
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Authors: | Jassal MS, Diette GB, and Dowdy DW |
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Journal: | Journal of Asthma |
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Year: | 2013 |
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Evaluation: | Cost-benefit analysis (CBA), Cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) |
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contentid: | 143321 |
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