The retrospective study of 10 years in the U.S. is the first to show a significant reduction in health costs over three months and the decline continues over a period of 18 months. The study compared data from Florida in 2770 supports children with allergic rhinitis who received allergen immunotherapy to a control group of more than 11,000 sick children who have not received such treatmentWe miss the opportunity to significantly improve the results of health care and reduce costs when treatment is allergen immunotherapy are not considered, said ACAAI President Sami Bahna, MD, Dr.PH We certainly physicians have the basic information needed to identify patients for referral and evaluation by an allergist.
D., President and CEO BioMedEcon Scientific, and lead author of the study . The results are even more impressive, given the results were based on the provision of care real world , rather than the treatment provided within a tightly controlled clinical trial.
This is great news not only for families who live less than out-of-pocket expenses for drugs for allergies, but also the growth of national health crisis, said Linda S. Cox, MD, former president of the ACAAI Immunotherapy and Diagnostics Committee and co-author of the study. Because of the serious medical and economic consequences of childhood allergic rhinitis, early diagnosis and aggressive treatment should be our priority.
The overall response rate was 55 percent, with a remarkable response rate of 50 percent in 18 patients with metastatic disease, researchers at the University of Michigan Andrzej A.
Dlugosz, MD, and Moshe Talpaz, MD, observed in an editorial accompanying the study in the online edition of September 2 the New England Journal of Medicine.
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