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Sports Medicine | 2014

Cost-of-illness of patients with contact dermatitis in Denmark

Bjørn Sætterstrøm; Jens Olsen; Jeanne Duus Johansen

Contact dermatitis is a frequent occupational and non‐occupational skin disease.


Journal of Environmental and Public Health | 2012

A Method to Assess the Potential Effects of Air Pollution Mitigation on Healthcare Costs

Bjørn Sætterstrøm; Marie Kruse; Henrik Brønnum-Hansen; Jakob Hjort Bønløkke; Esben Meulengracht Flachs; Jan Sørensen

Objective. The aim of this study was to develop a method to assess the potential effects of air pollution mitigation on healthcare costs and to apply this method to assess the potential savings related to a reduction in fine particle matter in Denmark. Methods. The effects of air pollution on health were used to identify “exposed” individuals (i.e., cases). Coronary heart disease, stroke, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and lung cancer were considered to be associated with air pollution. We used propensity score matching, two-part estimation, and Lins method to estimate healthcare costs. Subsequently, we multiplied the number of saved cases due to mitigation with the healthcare costs to arrive to an expression for healthcare cost savings. Results. The potential cost saving in the healthcare system arising from a modelled reduction in air pollution was estimated at €0.1–2.6 million per 100,000 inhabitants for the four diseases. Conclusion. We have illustrated an application of a method to assess the potential changes in healthcare costs due to a reduction in air pollution. The method relies on a large volume of administrative data and combines a number of established methods for epidemiological analysis.


Journal of Environmental and Public Health | 2012

Particulate Emissions: Health Effects and Labour Market Consequences

Marie Kruse; Bjørn Sætterstrøm; Jakob Hjort Bønløkke; Henrik Brønnum-Hansen; Esben Meulengracht Flachs; Jan Sørensen

The objective of this study was to analyse the productivity cost savings associated with mitigation of particulate emissions, as an input to a cost-benefit analysis. Reduced emissions of particulate matter (PM2.5) may reduce the incidence of diseases related to air pollution and potentially increase productivity as a result of better health. Based on data from epidemiological studies, we modelled the impact of air pollution on four different diseases: coronary heart disease, stroke, lung cancer, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. We identified individuals with these diseases and modelled changes in disease incidence as an expression of exposure. The labour market affiliation and development in wages over time for exposed individuals was compared to that of a reference group of individuals matched on a number of sociodemographic variables, comorbidity, and predicted smoking status. We identified a productivity cost of about 1.8 million EURO per 100,000 population aged 50–70 in the first year, following an increase in PM2.5 emissions. We have illustrated how the potential impact of air pollution may influence social production by application of a matched study design that renders a study population similar to that of a trial. The result suggests that there may be a productivity gain associated with mitigation efforts.


Value in Health | 2012

PSY9 Real-Life Cost-Analyses of Chronic Low-Back Pain Patients With Neuropathic Pain Components in Denmark

Bjørn Sætterstrøm; Peter Bo Poulsen; Jens Olsen; Mette Strand; B. Schiøttz-Christensen


Archive | 2013

Deskriptiv analyse af personer, der modtager behandling hos kiropraktor med tilskud fra den offentlige sygesikring

Bjørn Sætterstrøm; Gisela Hostenkamp; Jan Sørensen


Value in Health | 2012

PMH14 Real-Life Cost-Analyses of Patients With Generalized Anxiety Disorder in Denmark

Bjørn Sætterstrøm; Peter Bo Poulsen; Jens Olsen; Mette Strand; O. Hetmar


Archive | 2012

Description of the HIA line in the CEEH integrated modelling chain

Esben Meulengracht Flachs; Henrik Brønnum-Hansen; Bjørn Sætterstrøm; Marie Kruse; Jan Sørensen; Jakob Hjort Bønløkke; Torben Sigsgaard; Roman Nuterman; Alexander Baklanov; Jørgen Brandt; Lise Marie Frohn; Eigil Kaas; Marie-Louise Siggaard-Andersen; B Amstrup


Archive | 2012

Cost of psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis in Denmark

Bjørn Sætterstrøm; Robert Gniadecki; Knud Kragballe; Claus Zachariae; Rose-Marie Lindkvist; Jens Olsen


Archive | 2012

Undersøgelse og behandling af ældre efter faldtilfælde – en medicinsk teknologivurdering

Ane Bonnerup Vind; Hanne Elkjær Andersen; Kirsten Damgaard; Jens Olsen; Bjørn Sætterstrøm; Torben Jørgensen; Peter Schwarz


B M C Neurology | 2010

Real-life cost-analysis of chronic low-back patients with neuropathic pain components treated with tricyclic antidepressant, gabapentin or pregabalin

Bjørn Sætterstrøm; Peter Bo Poulsen; Mette Strand; Jens Olsen; Berit Schiøttz-Christensen

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Jens Olsen

University of Southern Denmark

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Jan Sørensen

Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland

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Marie Kruse

University of Southern Denmark

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