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View article: Out-of-pocket costs, time burden, and caregiver quality of life associated with pediatric medically attended respiratory syncytial virus illnesses
Out-of-pocket costs, time burden, and caregiver quality of life associated with pediatric medically attended respiratory syncytial virus illnesses Open
This study demonstrated the high financial burden and consequences to quality of life experienced by children with RSV illness and their caregivers, especially when the child was hospitalized due to their illness. Use of these findings wil…
View article: Cost-Effectiveness of 2023-2024 COVID-19 Vaccination in US Adults
Cost-Effectiveness of 2023-2024 COVID-19 Vaccination in US Adults Open
Importance Evidence is needed on the economic favorability of a 2023-2024 COVID-19 vaccination program to support policy decisions on recommendations for COVID-19 vaccination. Objective To measure the cost-effectiveness of vaccination with…
View article: Influenza Vaccination and Occupational Social Intensity: Evidence From U.S. Workers
Influenza Vaccination and Occupational Social Intensity: Evidence From U.S. Workers Open
We examine whether individuals with socially intensive occupations are empirically more likely to get vaccinated against flu. Socially active workers interact with a relatively large number of people and are therefore more likely to catch …
View article: Health Preferences in Transition: Differences from Pandemic to Post-Pandemic in Valuation of COVID-19 and RSV Illness in Children and Adults
Health Preferences in Transition: Differences from Pandemic to Post-Pandemic in Valuation of COVID-19 and RSV Illness in Children and Adults Open
Objective: This study aimed to measure changes in preferences regarding health-related quality of life associated with COVID-19 and RSV illness in children and adults from 2021 (during the COVID-19 pandemic) to 2023 (post-pandemic). Method…
View article: Cost-effectiveness of vaccinating adults aged 60 years and older against respiratory syncytial virus
Cost-effectiveness of vaccinating adults aged 60 years and older against respiratory syncytial virus Open
View article: Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Routine Outreach and Catch-Up Campaign Strategies for Measles, Mumps, and Rubella Vaccination in Chuuk, Federated States of Micronesia
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Routine Outreach and Catch-Up Campaign Strategies for Measles, Mumps, and Rubella Vaccination in Chuuk, Federated States of Micronesia Open
Objective: The Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) experience periodic outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases. Our objective was to assess the cost-effectiveness of routine outreach and catch-up campaign strategies for increasing vacci…
View article: 2022 Polio outbreak, Rockland County, NY: Cost evaluation of strategies to prevent future outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases
2022 Polio outbreak, Rockland County, NY: Cost evaluation of strategies to prevent future outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases Open
View article: Cost-Effectiveness of Vaccinating Adults Aged 60 Years and Older Against Respiratory Syncytial Virus
Cost-Effectiveness of Vaccinating Adults Aged 60 Years and Older Against Respiratory Syncytial Virus Open
View article: 1633. Willingness to receive maternal RSV vaccine and infant monoclonal RSV antibody
1633. Willingness to receive maternal RSV vaccine and infant monoclonal RSV antibody Open
Background RSV results in substantial morbidity among young infants. Maternal RSV vaccines and monoclonal antibodies against RSV for infants have been developed, but little is known about acceptance of these products. Methods We conducted …
View article: Investigation of barriers to county-level seasonal influenza vaccine uptake among Medicare beneficiaries in the United States – 2018–2019 seasonal influenza season
Investigation of barriers to county-level seasonal influenza vaccine uptake among Medicare beneficiaries in the United States – 2018–2019 seasonal influenza season Open
View article: Direct Medical Costs Associated With Post–COVID-19 Conditions Among Privately Insured Children and Adults
Direct Medical Costs Associated With Post–COVID-19 Conditions Among Privately Insured Children and Adults Open
Our findings suggest a considerable economic burden of COVID-19 even after the resolution of acute illness, highlighting the importance of prevention and mitigation measures to reduce the economic impact of COVID-19 on the US health care s…
View article: A Discrete Choice Analysis Comparing COVID-19 Vaccination Decisions for Children and Adults
A Discrete Choice Analysis Comparing COVID-19 Vaccination Decisions for Children and Adults Open
Importance COVID-19 vaccination rates in the US remain below optimal levels. Patient preferences for different attributes of vaccine products and the vaccination experience can be important in determining vaccine uptake decisions. Objectiv…
View article: Patient flow time data of COVID-19 vaccination clinics in 23 sites, United States, April and May 2021
Patient flow time data of COVID-19 vaccination clinics in 23 sites, United States, April and May 2021 Open
View article: Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Vaccination With Recombinant Zoster Vaccine Among Hematopoietic Cell Transplant Recipients and Persons With Other Immunocompromising Conditions Aged 19 to 49 Years
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Vaccination With Recombinant Zoster Vaccine Among Hematopoietic Cell Transplant Recipients and Persons With Other Immunocompromising Conditions Aged 19 to 49 Years Open
View article: Assessment of the Costs of Implementing COVID-19 Vaccination Clinics in 34 Sites, United States, March 2021
Assessment of the Costs of Implementing COVID-19 Vaccination Clinics in 34 Sites, United States, March 2021 Open
Objectives: To estimate the costs to implement public health department (PHD)–run COVID-19 vaccination clinics. Design: Retrospectively reported data on COVID-19 vaccination clinic characteristics and resources used during a high-demand da…
View article: Data-Related Challenges in Cost-Effectiveness Analyses of Vaccines
Data-Related Challenges in Cost-Effectiveness Analyses of Vaccines Open
View article: Risk factors for COVID-19 among persons with substance use disorder (PWSUD) with hospital visits – United States, April 2020–December 2020
Risk factors for COVID-19 among persons with substance use disorder (PWSUD) with hospital visits – United States, April 2020–December 2020 Open
View article: Influenza Vaccination and Occupational Social Intensity: Evidence from U.S. Workers
Influenza Vaccination and Occupational Social Intensity: Evidence from U.S. Workers Open
View article: Patient Flow Time Data of COVID-19 Vaccination Clinics in 23 Sites, United States, April and May 2021
Patient Flow Time Data of COVID-19 Vaccination Clinics in 23 Sites, United States, April and May 2021 Open
View article: Cost-effectiveness of pediatric norovirus vaccination in daycare settings
Cost-effectiveness of pediatric norovirus vaccination in daycare settings Open
Due to the large disease burden associated with norovirus, it is likely that vaccinating children in daycares could be cost-effective, even with modest vaccine efficacy and a high per-child cost of vaccination. Norovirus vaccination of chi…
View article: Societal Costs of a Measles Outbreak
Societal Costs of a Measles Outbreak Open
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Between December 31, 2018, and April 26, 2019, 72 confirmed cases of measles were identified in Clark County. Our objective was to estimate the economic burden of the measles outbreak from a societal perspective,…
View article: Decline in COVID-19 Hospitalization Growth Rates Associated with Statewide Mask Mandates — 10 States, March–October 2020
Decline in COVID-19 Hospitalization Growth Rates Associated with Statewide Mask Mandates — 10 States, March–October 2020 Open
SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), is transmitted predominantly by respiratory droplets generated when infected persons cough, sneeze, spit, sing, talk, or breathe. CDC recommends community use of face m…
View article: Costs implications of pneumococcal vaccination of adults aged 30–60 with a recent diagnosis of diabetes
Costs implications of pneumococcal vaccination of adults aged 30–60 with a recent diagnosis of diabetes Open
View article: Catastrophic Risk: Waking Up to the Reality of a Pandemic?
Catastrophic Risk: Waking Up to the Reality of a Pandemic? Open
View article: A Review of Measles Outbreak Cost Estimates From the United States in the Postelimination Era (2004–2017): Estimates by Perspective and Cost Type
A Review of Measles Outbreak Cost Estimates From the United States in the Postelimination Era (2004–2017): Estimates by Perspective and Cost Type Open
Despite the elimination of measles in the United States (US) in the year 2000, cases continue to occur, with measles outbreaks having occurred in various jurisdictions in the US in 2018 and 2019. Understanding the cost associated with meas…
View article: Catastrophic Risk: Waking Up to the Reality of a Pandemic?
Catastrophic Risk: Waking Up to the Reality of a Pandemic? Open
View article: 2016–2017 Arkansas mumps outbreak in a close-knit community: Assessment of the economic impact and response strategies
2016–2017 Arkansas mumps outbreak in a close-knit community: Assessment of the economic impact and response strategies Open
View article: Importance of reasons for stocking adult vaccines.
Importance of reasons for stocking adult vaccines. Open
Economic factors associated with the purchase and maintenance of vaccine inventory and inadequate reimbursement for vaccination services were the most important to decision makers when considering whether to stock or not stock vaccines for…
View article: Billing and payment of commercial and Medicaid health plan adult vaccination claims in Michigan since the Affordable Care Act
Billing and payment of commercial and Medicaid health plan adult vaccination claims in Michigan since the Affordable Care Act Open
View article: Quantifying Family Spillover Effects in Economic Evaluations: Measurement and Valuation of Informal Care Time
Quantifying Family Spillover Effects in Economic Evaluations: Measurement and Valuation of Informal Care Time Open
Spillover effects on the welfare of family members may refer to caregiver health effects, informal care time costs, or both. This review focuses on methods that have been used to measure and value informal care time and makes suggestions f…