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Contribution of high-technology procedures to public healthcare expenditures: the case of ischemic heart disease in Portugal, 2002-2015

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Contribution of high-technology procedures to public healthcare expenditures: the case of ischemic heart disease in Portugal, 2002-2015. / Ma, Wenkang; Timóteo, Ana; Ribeiro, Vanessa et al.
In: International Journal of Health Economics and Management, Vol. 24, No. 3, 30.09.2024, p. 419-437.

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Ma, W, Timóteo, A, Ribeiro, V, Mateus, C & Perelman, J 2024, 'Contribution of high-technology procedures to public healthcare expenditures: the case of ischemic heart disease in Portugal, 2002-2015', International Journal of Health Economics and Management, vol. 24, no. 3, pp. 419-437. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10754-024-09372-5

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Ma, W., Timóteo, A., Ribeiro, V., Mateus, C., & Perelman, J. (2024). Contribution of high-technology procedures to public healthcare expenditures: the case of ischemic heart disease in Portugal, 2002-2015. International Journal of Health Economics and Management, 24(3), 419-437. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10754-024-09372-5

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Ma W, Timóteo A, Ribeiro V, Mateus C, Perelman J. Contribution of high-technology procedures to public healthcare expenditures: the case of ischemic heart disease in Portugal, 2002-2015. International Journal of Health Economics and Management. 2024 Sept 30;24(3):419-437. Epub 2024 Mar 29. doi: 10.1007/s10754-024-09372-5

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Ma, Wenkang ; Timóteo, Ana ; Ribeiro, Vanessa et al. / Contribution of high-technology procedures to public healthcare expenditures : the case of ischemic heart disease in Portugal, 2002-2015. In: International Journal of Health Economics and Management. 2024 ; Vol. 24, No. 3. pp. 419-437.

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title = "Contribution of high-technology procedures to public healthcare expenditures: the case of ischemic heart disease in Portugal, 2002-2015",
abstract = "The magnitude of the impact of technological innovations on healthcare expenditure is unclear. This paper estimated the impact of high-technology procedures on public healthcare expenditure for patients with ischemic heart disease (IHD) in Portugal. The Blinder–Oaxaca decomposition method was applied to Portuguese NHS administrative data for IHD discharges during two periods, 2008–2015 vs. 2002–2007 (N = 434,870). We modelled per episode healthcare expenditures on the introduction of new technologies, adjusting for GDP, patient age, and comorbidities. The per episode healthcare expenditure was significantly higher in 2008–2015 compared to 2002–2007 for IHD discharges. The increase in the use of high-technology procedures contributed to 28.6% of this growth among all IHD patients, and to 18.4%, 6.8%, 11.1%, and 29.2% for acute myocardial infarction, unstable angina, stable angina, and other IHDs, respectively. Changes in the use of stents and embolic protection and/or coronary brachytherapy devices were the largest contributors to expenditure growth. High-technology procedures were confirmed as a key driver of public healthcare expenditure growth in Portugal, contributing to more than a quarter of this growth.",
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