Economic Burden

The 2012 Institute of Medicine Report about Pain in America, reveals that more than 100 million Americans are in pain with a annual price tag more than 65 billion dollars.  The cost of fibromyalgia to both the individual and to society is extensive. A 2007 study found that 34% of fibromyalgia patients spend between $100- $1,000 per month above their insurance to see a healthcare professional. Prominent fibromyalgia researchers and specialists estimate the costs in the U.S. between $12-14 billion each year and accounts for a loss of 1-2% of the nation’s overall productivity.

 

According to a 2003 published study in the Journal of Rheumatology:

 

Additional studies show:

 

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