Journal ArticleOpen Access
The future incidence, prevalence and costs of stroke in the UK
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Author Affiliations
London School of Economics and Political Science, Queen Mary University of London, BRAC University, Amarin (United Kingdom)
Published InAge and Ageing
Year2019
Citations171
Abstract
BACKGROUND: we project incidence and prevalence of stroke in the UK and associated costs to society to 2035. We include future costs of health care, social care, unpaid care and lost productivity, drawing on recent estimates that there are almost 1 million people living with stroke and the current cost of their care is £26 billion. METHODS: we developed a model to produce projections, building on earlier work to estimate the costs of stroke care by age, gender and other characteristics. Our cell-based simulation model uses the 2014-based Office for National Statistics population projections; future trends in incidence and prevalence rates of stroke derived from an expert consultation exercise; and data from the Office for Budget Responsibility on expected future…
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