Biophysical Modeling In Health Economics: Predicting Disease Costs

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  • Nodira Fayziyeva Assistant of Tashkent state medical university Author
  • To'labboyev Alisher Abdurazzoq o'g'li Student’s of Tashkent state medical university Author
  • Erkinov Muzrob Mashrab o'g'li Author

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Biophysical modeling, health economics, disease prediction

Abstract

The growing economic burden of diseases represents one of the most pressing challenges for modern healthcare systems worldwide. Traditional economic evaluation methods often rely on retrospective data and statistical estimations, which may not fully capture the dynamic nature of disease progression. In this context, biophysical modeling has emerged as an innovative and interdisciplinary approach that enables a deeper understanding of physiological processes and their direct connection to healthcare costs.

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2026-04-11

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Biophysical Modeling In Health Economics: Predicting Disease Costs. (2026). Global Insights in Biomedical & Multidisciplinary Research, 1(02), 81-93. http://biomedglobe.com/index.php/gibmr/article/view/23

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