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2020
DOI: 10.1186/s13561-020-00284-x
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Comorbidities and HCV coinfection in the management of HIV+ patients: evidence from the Italian clinical practice

Abstract: Background: Since HIV+ treatment has become more effective, the average age of people living with HIV (PLWHIV) has increased, and consequently the incidence of developing comorbidities, making the clinical and economic management of HIV+ patients more complex. Limited literature exists regarding the management of comorbidities costs. This study is aimed at defining and comparing the total annual costs of comorbidities, in an Italian cohort of HIV and HIV/HCV patients, from the National Healthcare Service persp… Show more

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“…The economic analysis was performed with a time horizon of 12 months, assuming the National Healthcare Service perspective (third payer), according to the 2018 Italian Reimbursement Tariffs, for outpatients and hospital admissions, with a consistent approach with economic literature on the topic [26].…”
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“…The economic analysis was performed with a time horizon of 12 months, assuming the National Healthcare Service perspective (third payer), according to the 2018 Italian Reimbursement Tariffs, for outpatients and hospital admissions, with a consistent approach with economic literature on the topic [26].…”
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confidence: 99%