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Helmet Regulation in Vietnam: Impact on Health, Equity and Medical Impoverishment

2016

This study performed a retrospective extended cost-effectiveness analysis simulation study of Vietnam's 2007 comprehensive motorcycle helmet policy. Modeling results showed that following its introduction, the helmet policy likely prevented approximately 2,200 deaths and 29,000 head injuries, saved individuals US$18 million in acute care costs and averted US$31 million in income losses. From a societal perspective, such a comprehensive helmet policy would have saved $11 000 per averted death or $830 per averted non-fatal injury.

 

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Olson Z, Staples JA, Mock C et al. Helmet Regulation in Vietnam: Impact on Health, Equity and Medical Impoverishment. Injury Prevention 2016; 22 (4): 233-238. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/injuryprev-2015-041650