Patient-level micro-simulation model for evaluating the future potential cost–effectiveness of pharmacy-based interventions in the control and management of diabetes-related complications in Canada
Abstract:Background: The increased risk of complications among diabetes patients poses a serious threat to population health. Pharmacy-based interventions can decrease the burden of diabetes and its related complications. This study evaluates the cost-effectiveness of pharmacy-based interventions and offers insights on the practicality of their adoption by health practitioners.
Methods: We developed population-based micro-simulation model using 2,931 patients with diabetes in Canada .We used the risk equations on the… Show more
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