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Incremental 1-Year Medical Resource Utilization and Costs for Patients with Herpes Zoster from a Set of US Health Plans
PharmacoEconomics, 09/25/09
White RR et al. – Based on the results from the present study, the direct medical cost burden of HZ in the US is high, exceeding $US1000 per HZ patient. This direct medical cost may be nearly twice as high in immunocompromised patients and four times as high in the subset of HZ cases with PHN. The direct medical cost burden of HZ may exceed $US1 billion annually in the US. The majority of medical RU and cost burden is incurred by the elderly. Although many people with HZ may no longer be in the workforce, HZ does contribute to lost work time.
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