Abstract

This thesis investigated the cost-effectiveness of guideline-based care to manage patients with venous leg ulcers in the Australian setting. It showed that both the healthcare system and patients affected by venous leg ulcers would benefit from implementing and funding guideline-based care. This research provided important evidence to policy makers on the most efficient use of scarce health resources to manage venous leg ulcers. It is expected that these results will support changes to the reimbursement structure to increase access to guideline-based care for venous leg ulcers in Australia.

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