Medical and work loss costs of violence, self-harm, unintentional and traumatic brain injuries per injured person in the USA.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Cora Peterson, Likang Xu, Sha Zhu, Christopher Dunphy, Curtis Florence
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Abstract

Objective: Injuries and poisoning are leading causes of US morbidity and mortality. This study aimed to update medical and work loss cost estimates per injured person.

Methods: Injuries treated in emergency departments (ED) during 2019-2020 were analysed in terms of mechanism (eg, fall) and intent (eg, unintentional), as well as traumatic brain injury (TBI) (multiple mechanisms and intents). Fatal injury medical spending was based on the Nationwide Emergency Department Sample and National Inpatient Sample. Non-fatal injury medical spending and workplace absences (general, short-term disability and workers' compensation) were analysed among injury patients with commercial insurance or Medicaid and matched controls during the year following an injury ED visit using MarketScan databases.

Results: Medical spending for injury deaths in hospital EDs and inpatient settings averaged US$4777 (n=57 296) and US$45 678 per fatality (n=89 175) (2020 USD). Estimates for fatal TBI were US$5052 (n=5363) and US$47 952 (n=37 184). People with ED treat and release visits for non-fatal injuries had on average US$5798 (n=895 918) in attributable medical spending and US$1686 (11 missed days) (n=116 836) in work loss costs during the following year, while people with non-fatal injuries who required hospitalisation after an ED injury visit had US$52 246 (n=32 976) in medical spending and US$7815 (51 days) (n=4473) in work loss costs. Estimates for non-fatal TBI were US$4529 (n=25 792), US$1503 (10 days) (n=1631), US$51 241 (n=3030) and US$6110 (40 days) (n=246).

Conclusions and relevance: Per person costs of injuries and violence are important to monitor the economic burden of injuries and assess the value of prevention strategies.

美国因暴力、自残、意外伤害和脑外伤造成的人均医疗和工作损失成本。
目的:受伤和中毒是美国发病率和死亡率的主要原因。本研究旨在更新每位受伤者的医疗和工作损失成本估算:对 2019-2020 年期间在急诊科(ED)接受治疗的伤害进行了机制(如跌倒)和意图(如无意)方面的分析,以及创伤性脑损伤(TBI)(多种机制和意图)方面的分析。致死性伤害的医疗支出以全国急诊室抽样和全国住院病人抽样为基础。使用 MarketScan 数据库分析了受伤急诊室就诊后一年内有商业保险或医疗补助的受伤患者和匹配对照组的非致命性伤害医疗支出和工作场所缺勤(普通、短期残疾和工伤赔偿):医院急诊室和住院病人因伤死亡的医疗支出平均为 4777 美元(n=57 296),每例死亡 45 678 美元(n=89 175)(2020 年美元)。致命创伤性脑损伤的估计费用分别为 5052 美元(人数=5363)和 47 952 美元(人数=37 184)。因非致命性损伤而在急诊室接受治疗并出院的患者,次年平均医疗支出为5798美元(n=895 918),误工成本为1686美元(11天)(n=116 836),而在急诊室就诊后需要住院治疗的非致命性损伤患者,医疗支出为52246美元(n=32 976),误工成本为7815美元(51天)(n=4473)。非致命性创伤性脑损伤的估计费用分别为4529美元(25 792人)、1503美元(10天)(1631人)、51241美元(3030人)和6110美元(40天)(246人):伤害和暴力的人均成本对于监测伤害的经济负担和评估预防策略的价值非常重要。
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