Economic burden of MS projected to reach $105 billion by 2039

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — The economic burden of MS in the United States, estimated to be more than $85 billion in 2019, is projected to rise to $105 billion by 2039, according to a study presented at ACTRIMS Forum.
“Our goal is to increase the urgency amongst policymakers and funders and providers of one aspect of the impact of multiple sclerosis,” Bruce Bebo, executive vice president of research at the National MS Society, said in his presentation.
Bebo and colleagues sought to update estimates of the economic burden of MS in the U.S. and address several limitations within

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — The economic burden of MS in the United States, estimated to be more than $85 billion in 2019, is projected to rise to $105 billion by 2039, according to a study presented at ACTRIMS Forum.
“Our goal is to increase the urgency amongst policymakers and funders and providers of one aspect of the impact of multiple sclerosis,” Bruce Bebo, executive vice president of research at the National MS Society, said in his presentation.
Bebo and colleagues sought to update estimates of the economic burden of MS in the U.S. and address several limitations within