3 Economic considerations in chronic pain

MD Michael Strumpf (Consultant), Anne Willweber-Strumpf (Psychologist, Clinical Reader), MD, PhD Michael Zenz (Professor)
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Abstract

Chronic pain has a great economic impact on society and on the patient with chronic pain. The indirect costs of chronic pain, in the form of lost productivity and increased social security payments, are significantly higher than are the direct costs of the prevention, diagnosis and therapy of pain. The indirect costs in the family are particularly often under-estimated. It is proved that inpatient and outpatient treatment in multidisciplinary pain centres is equally effective. However, inpatient treatment is more expensive. Multi-disciplinary pain programmes increase the return-to-work rate significantly, but in pain therapy, there are economically relevant differences between different providers and different analgesic regimens. Further investigations are needed to uncover the costs and outcomes of different pain treatment strategies.

慢性疼痛的经济考虑
慢性疼痛对社会和慢性疼痛患者都有很大的经济影响。慢性疼痛的间接成本,以丧失生产力和增加社会保障金的形式,远远高于预防、诊断和治疗疼痛的直接成本。家庭的间接成本往往被低估。事实证明,多学科疼痛中心的住院和门诊治疗同样有效。然而,住院治疗更昂贵。多学科疼痛方案显著提高了重返工作岗位的率,但在疼痛治疗中,不同的提供者和不同的镇痛方案之间存在经济上的相关差异。需要进一步的调查来揭示不同疼痛治疗策略的成本和结果。
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