학술논문

The economics of stone disease
Document Type
Original Paper
Source
World Journal of Urology. September 2017 35(9):1321-1329
Subject
Kidney stones
Nephrolithiasis
Economics
Cost
Language
English
ISSN
0724-4983
1433-8726
Abstract
The rising prevalence of kidney stone disease is associated with significant costs to healthcare systems worldwide. This is in part due to direct procedural and medical management costs, as well as indirect costs to health systems, patients, and families. A number of manuscripts evaulating the economics of stone disease have been published since the 2008s International Consultation on Stone Disease. These highlight costs associated with stone disease, including acute management, surgical management, and medical management. This work hopes to highlight optimization in care by reducing inefficient treatments and maximizing cost-efficient preventative strategies.