2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2018.01.027
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A Cost Analysis of Universal versus Targeted Cholesterol Screening in Pediatrics

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“…The incremental costs of detection per case for universal (versus targeted) screening were $32 170 for severe and $1980 for any hyperlipidemia, and the universal (versus targeted) strategy would annually detect ≈8000 more children with severe hyperlipidemia and 126 000 more children with any hyperlipidemia. 47…”
Section: Screeningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The incremental costs of detection per case for universal (versus targeted) screening were $32 170 for severe and $1980 for any hyperlipidemia, and the universal (versus targeted) strategy would annually detect ≈8000 more children with severe hyperlipidemia and 126 000 more children with any hyperlipidemia. 47…”
Section: Screeningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The incremental costs of detection per case for universal (versus targeted) screening were $32 170 for severe and $1980 for any hyperlipidemia, and the universal (versus targeted) strategy would annually detect ≈8000 more children with severe hyperlipidemia and 126 000 more children with any hyperlipidemia. 50…”
Section: High Blood Cholesterol and Other Lipidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The incremental costs of detection per case for universal (versus targeted) screening were $32 170 for severe and $1980 for any hyperlipidemia, and the universal (versus targeted) strategy would annually detect ≈8000 more children with severe hyperlipidemia and 126 000 more children with any hyperlipidemia. 55…”
Section: High Blood Cholesterol and Other Lipidsmentioning
confidence: 99%