Direct Medical Costs of Constipation From Childhood to Early Adulthood: A Population-based Birth Cohort Study

Abstract

Although direct medical costs for constipation-related medical visits are thought to be high, to date there have been no studies examining if longitudinal resource utilization is persistently elevated in children with constipation. Our aim was to estimate the incremental direct medical costs and types of health care utilization associated with constipation from childhood to early adulthood

    Similar works