作者
Julie M Donohue, Harold Alan Pincus
发表日期
2007/1
来源
Pharmacoeconomics
卷号
25
页码范围
7-24
出版商
Springer International Publishing
简介
Depression is a highly prevalent condition that results in substantial functional impairment. Advocates have attempted in recent years to make the ‘business case’ for investing in quality improvement efforts in depression care, particularly in primary care settings. The business case suggests that the costs of depression treatment may be offset by gains in worker productivity and/or reductions in other healthcare spending. In this paper, we review the evidence in support of this argument for improving the quality of depression treatment.
We examined the impact of depression on two of the primary drivers of the societal burden of depression: healthcare utilisation and worker productivity. Depression leads to higher healthcare utilisation and spending, most of which is not the result of depression treatment costs. Depression is also a leading cause of absenteeism and reduced productivity at work. It is clear that …
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