Estimating Health Cost Repartition Among Diseases in the Presence of Multimorbidity.

IF 1.5 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Health Services Research and Managerial Epidemiology Pub Date : 2019-12-03 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1177/2333392819891005
Valentin Rousson, Jean-Benoît Rossel, Yves Eggli
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Abstract

We consider the nontrivial problem of estimating the health cost repartition among different diseases in the common case where the patients may have multiple diseases. To tackle this problem, we propose to use an iterative proportional repartition (IPR) algorithm, a nonparametric method which is simple to understand and to implement, allowing (among other) to avoid negative cost estimates and to retrieve the total health cost by summing up the estimated costs of the different diseases. This method is illustrated with health costs data from Switzerland and is compared in a simulation study with other methods such as linear regression and general linear models. In the case of an additive model without interactions between disease costs, a situation where the truth is clearly defined such that the methods can be compared on an objective basis, the IPR algorithm clearly outperformed the other methods with respect to efficiency of estimation in all the settings considered. In the presence of interactions, the situation is more complex and will deserve further investigation.

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多发病情况下疾病间健康成本再分配的估计。
我们考虑了在患者可能患有多种疾病的常见情况下,估计不同疾病之间的健康成本重新分配的重要问题。为了解决这个问题,我们建议使用迭代比例重新分配(IPR)算法,这是一种易于理解和实现的非参数方法,允许(除其他外)避免负成本估计,并通过汇总不同疾病的估计成本来检索总健康成本。该方法用瑞士的健康成本数据进行了说明,并在模拟研究中与线性回归和一般线性模型等其他方法进行了比较。在疾病成本之间没有相互作用的加性模型的情况下,在这种情况下,真相被明确定义,从而可以在客观的基础上比较这些方法,IPR算法在所有考虑的设置中的估计效率明显优于其他方法。在互动的情况下,情况更加复杂,值得进一步调查。
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