Cost of invasive pneumococcal disease, all-cause pneumonia, and all-cause otitis media among commercial-insured US children.

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Journal of Medical Economics Pub Date : 2025-12-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-03 DOI:10.1080/13696998.2025.2484919
Ahuva Averin, Derek Weycker, Rotem Lapidot, Mark H Rozenbaum, Liping Huang, Jeffrey Vietri, Adriano Arguedas Mohs, Alejandro Cane, Alexander Lonshteyn, Stephen I Pelton
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Abstract

Background: Invasive pneumococcal disease (IPD), pneumonia (PNE), and otitis media (OM) are significant causes of morbidity among children in the United States (US). While studies have evaluated the economic burden of these conditions, recent data on episodic costs of IPD, PNE, and OM requiring hospitalization or ambulatory care only among US children by age and comorbidity profile are currently not available. This study was undertaken to address this evidence gap.

Methods: A retrospective observational cohort design and data (2015-2019) from Optum's de-identified Clinformatics® Data Mart Database were employed. Episodes of IPD, all-cause PNE, and all-cause OM were ascertained on a monthly basis during the follow-up period and stratified by care setting (hospital vs. ambulatory); all-cause OM was alternatively stratified by disease severity (acute, persistent, tympanostomy tube placement) and, for acute/persistent, by complexity (simple, complex). Mean episodic costs of disease were estimated for children aged <1, 1-<2, 2-<6, and 6-<18 years, respectively, overall and by comorbidity profile (with vs. without ≥1 medical condition).

Results: Mean age-specific cost of IPD hospitalization ranged from $40,575-$95,607; IPD requiring care in an emergency department (ED), from $2,013-$5,606; and IPD requiring care in other ambulatory settings, from $619-$1,103. Mean cost of all-cause PNE ranged from $16,631-$21,429 for hospitalized cases; $2,462-$2,685 for ED cases; and $424-$473 for other ambulatory cases. Corresponding ranges for all-cause OM were $14,599-$16,341; $1,190-$2,083; and $253-$514. Children with (vs. without) comorbidities had higher mean costs of PNE episodes across all ages and care settings; mean cost of all-cause OM was largely invariant by comorbidity profile and was highest for episodes involving TTP.

Conclusions: Costs of IPD, all-cause PNE, and all-cause OM are high, particularly in the hospital setting. All-cause PNE, one of the most common causes of hospitalization for children, is particularly costly for children with comorbidities.

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Journal of Medical Economics
Journal of Medical Economics HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
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期刊介绍: Journal of Medical Economics'' mission is to provide ethical, unbiased and rapid publication of quality content that is validated by rigorous peer review. The aim of Journal of Medical Economics is to serve the information needs of the pharmacoeconomics and healthcare research community, to help translate research advances into patient care and be a leader in transparency/disclosure by facilitating a collaborative and honest approach to publication. Journal of Medical Economics publishes high-quality economic assessments of novel therapeutic and device interventions for an international audience
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