Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5713268 | The Spine Journal | 2016 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion provided a significant gain in health state utility in obese patients, with a mean 2-year cost-utility of $68,070 per QALYs gained, which can be considered moderately cost-effective. Morbidly obese patients had lower cost-effectiveness; however, surgery does provide a significant improvement in outcomes. Obesity, and specifically morbid obesity, should to be taken into consideration as physician and hospital reimbursements move toward a bundled model.
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Authors
Silky MD, J. Alex MD, Scott L. MD, Ahilan MD, Harrison L. MD, David P. MS, Joseph B. MD, Matthew J. MD, Clinton J. MD,