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Cost-effectiveness of multidisciplinary management of Tinnitus at a specialized Tinnitus centre
BMC Health Services Research, 02/13/09
Cima R et al. - Tinnitus is a common chronic health condition that affects 10% to 20% of the general population. Among severe sufferers it causes disability in various areas. As a result of the tinnitus, quality of life is often impaired. At present there is no cure or uniformly effective treatment, leading to fragmentized and costly tinnitus care. Evidence suggests that a comprehensive multidisciplinary approach in treating tinnitus is effective. If this intervention proves to be effective and cost-effective, implementation of this intervention is considered and anticipated.
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