Christopher D. Hughes
Harvard University
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Journal of Neurosurgery | 2011
Benjamin C. Warf; Blake C. Alkire; Salman Bhai; Christopher D. Hughes; Steven J. Schiff; Jeffrey R. Vincent; John G. Meara
OBJECT Evidence from the CURE Childrens Hospital of Uganda (CCHU) suggests that treatment for hydrocephalus in infants can be effective and sustainable in a developing country. This model has not been broadly supported or implemented due in part to the absence of data on the economic burden of disease or any assessment of the cost and benefit of treatment. The authors used economic modeling to estimate the annual cost and benefit of treating hydrocephalus in infants at CCHU. These results were then extrapolated to the potential economic impact of treating all cases of hydrocephalus in infants in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). METHODS The authors conducted a retrospective review of all children initially treated for hydrocephalus at CCHU via endoscopic third ventriculostomy or shunt placement in 2005. A combination of data and explicit assumptions was used to determine the number of times each procedure was performed, the cost of performing each procedure, the number of disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) averted with neurosurgical intervention, and the economic benefit of the treatment. For CCHU and SSA, the cost per DALY averted and the benefit-cost ratio of 1 years treatment of hydrocephalus in infants were determined. RESULTS In 2005, 297 patients (median age 4 months) were treated at CCHU. The total cost of neurosurgical intervention was
World Journal of Surgery | 2011
Blake C. Alkire; Christopher D. Hughes; Katherine A. Nash; Jeffrey R. Vincent; John G. Meara
350,410, and the cost per DALY averted ranged from
Plastic Surgery International | 2012
Pratik B. Patel; Marguerite Hoyler; Rebecca Maine; Christopher D. Hughes; Lars Hagander; John G. Meara
59 to
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery | 2012
Christopher D. Hughes; Babigian A; McCormack S; Blake C. Alkire; Wong A; Pap Sa; Vincent; John G. Meara; Castiglione C; Silverman R
126. The CCHUs economic benefit to Uganda was estimated to be between
World Journal of Surgery | 2011
Thomas McIntyre; Christopher D. Hughes; Thierry Pauyo; Stephen R. Sullivan; Selwyn O. Rogers; Maxi Raymonville; John G. Meara
3.1 million and
International Journal of Health Planning and Management | 2013
James M. Friedman; Lars Hagander; Christopher D. Hughes; Katherine A. Nash; Allison F. Linden; Jeff Blossom; John G. Meara
5.2 million using a human capital approach and
Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved | 2012
Christopher D. Hughes; Katherine A. Nash; Blake C. Alkire; Craig D. McClain; Lars Hagander; C. Jason Smithers; Maxi Raymonville; Stephen R. Sullivan; Robert Riviello; Selwyn O. Rogers; John G. Meara
4.6 million-
Annals of Plastic Surgery | 2012
Christopher D. Hughes; Blake C. Alkire; Christine Martin; Nadine B. Semer; John G. Meara
188 million using a value of a statistical life (VSL) approach. The total economic benefit of treating the conservatively estimated 82,000 annual cases of hydrocephalus in infants in SSA ranged from
Annals of Plastic Surgery | 2013
Christopher D. Hughes; Emily E. Barsky; Lars Hagander; Arthur J. Barsky; John G. Meara
930 million to
Archive | 2018
Benjamin B. Massenburg; Johanna N. Riesel; Christopher D. Hughes; John G. Meara
1.6 billion using a human capital approach and