Less than 50% of asthma patients feel their condition is well managed, Economist Impact study finds
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Less than 50% of asthma patients feel their condition is well managed, Economist Impact study finds
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- Less than 50% of asthma patients feel their condition is well managed, Economist Impact study finds
Less than 50% of asthma patients feel their condition is well managed, Economist Impact study finds
A new study and survey by Economist Impact, with the support of GSK, shows the continuing work that needs to be done to improve quality of life for people living with asthma. - Poorly controlled asthma has a much higher economic burden than well managed asthma.
- Economist Impact carried out a survey of asthma patients spanning 13 countries , looking at how they perceived their current treatment, as well as what hope they had for future care.
- This survey highlights some of the needs and gaps along a patients asthma journey that still exist, and warrant continued efforts to improve asthma care.