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The cost-effectiveness of routine office-based identification and subsequent medical treatment of primary open-angle glaucoma in the United States.
Rein David B, Wittenborn John S, Lee Paul P, Wirth Kathleen E, Sorensen Stephen W, Hoerger Thomas J et al.
OphthalmologyMay 200963 citationsComputer Simulation
Routine glaucoma assessment and treatment in the US is highly cost-effective, yielding significant QALYs and sight years for a reasonable cost, especially when diagnostic costs are excluded or treatment efficacy is optimistic.