A cost-effectiveness analysis of intrauterine spacers used to prevent the formation of intrauterine adhesions following endometrial cavity surgery
CONCLUSION: This analysis robustly demonstrated that intrauterine spacers would be cost-saving to healthcare payers, including both per-patient and per-plan member, through a reduction in IUAs and improvements to patients' pregnancy-related outcomes.PMID:38131367 | DOI:10.1080/13696998.2023.2298584
Source: Journal of Medical Economics - Category: Health Management Authors: Luke Schmerold Coby Martin Aashay Mehta Dhruv Sobti Ajit Kumar Jaiswal Jatinder Kumar Ian Feldberg Malcolm G Munro Won Chan Lee Source Type: research
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