Analysis of the burden and economic impact of digestive diseases and investigation of research gaps and priorities in the field of digestive health in the European Region-White Book 2: Executive summary.

Tanith C Rose ORCID logo; Andy Pennington; Chris Kypridemos; Tao Chen; Moeez Subhani; Johanna Hanefeld; Luigi Ricciardiello ORCID logo; Ben Barr ORCID logo; (2022) Analysis of the burden and economic impact of digestive diseases and investigation of research gaps and priorities in the field of digestive health in the European Region-White Book 2: Executive summary. United European gastroenterology journal, 10 (7). pp. 657-662. ISSN 2050-6406 DOI: 10.1002/ueg2.12298
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Despite their substantial burden, many digestive diseases are poorly understood, attracting relatively little attention in terms of policy, funding or research. United European Gastroenterology (UEG) commissioned the first White Book, published in 2014, which revealed important insights regarding the public health and economic burden of digestive disorders and health services across Europe. In order to evaluate the current status, increase political and public awareness of digestive disorders and encourage digestive health research, UEG commissioned the White Book 2.


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