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Multiple Sclerosis prevalence and health economic impact in Australia 2025

An analysis of MS Australia’s national collaborative research platform: The Australian MS longitudinal study
Publisher
Longitudinal studies Economic cost Disease management Multiple Sclerosis Health inequity Burden of disease Health economics People with disability Australia
Description

This study shows multiple sclerosis (MS) costs over $3 billion annually, driven by rising prevalence. MS is a chronic, incurable neurological disease that imposes growing social and economic burdens. The report provides recommendations for government with a focus on improving care, access and research.

The findings also highlight a striking health disparity, as people living with MS face health-related costs that are approximately seven times higher than the national average. The largest drivers of this cost are lost employment and productivity losses. The report provides data to support people with MS across multiple levels of policy and practice.

Key Recommendations

  • Focus on prevention
  • Support earlier diagnosis and intervention
  • Advance neuroprotection and myelin repair
  • Increase MS nurse care
  • Empower people with MS to lead a brain-healthy lifestyle
  • Workforce retention programs
  • Continue to improve NDIS Support
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