Economic Impact of Hand and Wrist Injuries: Health-Care Costs and Productivity Costs in a Population-Based Study
Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery2012Vol. 94(9), pp. e56–e56
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C.E. de Putter, Ruud W. Selles, Suzanne Polinder, M.J.M. Panneman, Steven E. R. Hovius, Ed F. van Beeck
Abstract
Hand and wrist injuries not only constitute a substantial part of all treated injuries but also represent a considerable economic burden, with both high health-care and productivity costs. Hand and wrist injuries should be a priority area for research in trauma care, and further research could help to reduce the cost of these injuries, both to the health-care system and to society.
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