Author:
Nepal Binod,Ranmuthugala Geetha,Brown Laurie,Budge Marc
Abstract
With the rapid ageing of the Australian population,
dementia has emerged as a major health and
economic challenge. Consensus exists that the
number of people with dementia will grow significantly
because the prevalence is strongly correlated
with age. However, there are substantial
gaps in our understanding of the impacts on the
dementia ?epidemic? of changes in non-demographic
risk factors and of our knowledge of the
economic implications. Only a few prevalencebased
studies have been conducted to examine
the health economics of dementia in Australia.
These studies have suggested that considerable
resources are absorbed by dementia care, yet
there is a lack of integrated models that simultaneously
explore epidemiologic and economic perspectives
incorporating the impact of preventive
and early intervention initiatives. This study
reviews the current evidence on the economic
implications of dementia in Australia and
approaches taken to project the future costs of
dementia.
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