Authors
Helen McAteer, Emma Cosh, Guy Freeman, Anand Pandit, Peter Wood, Richard Lilford
Publication date
2007/9
Journal
Journal of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine
Volume
1
Issue
5
Pages
343-349
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Description
Objectives: We demonstrate the use of health economics to guide investment decisions in regenerative medicine. Our examples are based on proposed tissue engineering applications in the urinary tract. We show that health economics have a role in strengthening the supply side, not just the demand side of the health economy.
Methods: We reviewed the epidemiology and treatment of the clinical conditions where TE of urothelium may be considered using literature identified from a range of sources including electronic databases, article bibliographies and references, online articles and expert opinion in the field.
Results: Careful analysis of current best treatment suggested that urethral defects and bladder resection for cancer offered the most propitious applications of TE. The headroom for engineered urethral tissue was estimated at £186. This is unlikely to be large enough to support the launch of a TE product …
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