Health care costs and costs associated with changes in work productivity among persons with systemic lupus erythematosus.

Pantelis Panopalis, Jinoos Yazdany, Joann Zell Gillis, Laura Julian, Laura Trupin, Aimee O Hersh, Lindsey A Criswell, Patricia Katz, Edward Yelin
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Abstract

Objective: To estimate health care costs and costs associated with changes in work productivity among persons with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) in the US.

Methods: Data were derived from the University of California, San Francisco Lupus Outcomes Study. Participants provided information on their health care resource use and employment. Cost estimates were derived for both direct health care costs and costs related to changes in work productivity. Direct health care costs included costs for hospitalizations, emergency department services, physician visits, outpatient surgical procedures, dialysis, and medications. Productivity costs were estimated by measuring changes in hours of work productivity since diagnosis of SLE; these estimates were also compared with normal US population data.

Results: For the total population of participants, the mean annual direct cost was $12,643 (2004 US dollars). The mean annual productivity cost for subjects of employment age (>or=18 and <65 years) was $8,659. The mean annual total cost (direct and productivity) for subjects of employment age was $20,924. Regression results showed that greater disease activity, longer disease duration, and worse physical and mental health were significant predictors of higher direct costs; older age predicted lower direct costs. Older age, greater disease activity, and worse physical and mental health status were significant predictors of higher costs due to changes in work productivity.

Conclusion: Both direct health care costs and costs associated with changes in work productivity are substantial and both represent important contributors to the total costs associated with SLE.

系统性红斑狼疮患者的医疗保健费用和与工作效率变化相关的费用。
目的:估计美国系统性红斑狼疮(SLE)患者的医疗保健费用和与工作效率变化相关的费用。方法:数据来源于加州大学旧金山分校狼疮结局研究。与会者提供了关于其保健资源使用和就业情况的信息。对直接医疗保健费用和与工作生产率变化有关的费用进行了成本估算。直接医疗费用包括住院费用、急诊服务费用、内科就诊费用、门诊手术费用、透析费用和药物费用。通过测量自SLE诊断以来工作效率小时数的变化来估计生产力成本;这些估计值也与正常的美国人口数据进行了比较。结果:对于所有参与者,年平均直接成本为12,643美元(2004年美元)。就业年龄(>或=18)的受试者的平均年生产力成本和结论:直接医疗成本和与工作效率变化相关的成本都是可观的,两者都是SLE相关总成本的重要贡献者。
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Arthritis and rheumatism
Arthritis and rheumatism 医学-风湿病学
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