Dollar value of disability-adjusted life years in South Africa in 2019

F. Senkubuge, C. Hongoro, Joses Muthuri Kirigia
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# Background To date, no study has estimated the dollar value of DALYs lost from a wide range of diseases and conditions in South Africa. The specific objectives of this study were: (a) to estimate the dollar value of disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) lost in South Africa in 2019, and (b) to forecast the reductions in the dollar value of DALY losses assuming the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 3 (SDG3) five disease-specific targets are attained by 2030. # Methods The study employs the human capital approach to convert the DALYs lost from all causes into their International Dollar (Int\$) equivalents. The DALYs data used in the analysis was from Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) Database, per capita GDP data from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Database, and current health expenditure per person from the Global Health Expenditure Database of the World Health Organization (WHO). # Results South Africa lost 26.6 million DALYs in 2019 with a total value of Int\$ 313.5 billion and an average value of Int\$ 11,791.6 per DALY. Approximately Int\$ 155.6 billion (50%) was attributed to communicable, maternal, neonatal, and nutritional diseases (CMNND); Int\$ 120.4 billion (38%) to non-communicable diseases (NCD); and Int\$ 37.4 billion (12%) to injuries (INJ). The health conditions related to SDG3 targets 3.1 (maternal mortality), 3.2 (neonatal mortality), 3.3 (CMNND), 3.4 (NCD) and 3.6 (INJ) resulted in DALY losses with a value of 256.4 billion, i.e. 82% of the total monetary value of DALYs lost in 2019. Therefore, achieving the five SDG targets would potentially save South Africa Int\$ 139.7 billion per year. # Conclusions Health development policy-makers should employ this type of evidence when making a case for increased investments into the national health-related systems to bridge the extant gap in the universal health service coverage index for South Africa.
2019年南非残疾调整寿命的美元价值
#背景迄今为止,没有研究估计南非因各种疾病和条件而损失的DALY的美元价值。本研究的具体目标是:(a)估计2019年南非残疾调整生命年(DALY)损失的美元价值,以及(b)假设到2030年实现联合国可持续发展目标3(SDG3)五个特定疾病的目标,预测DALY损失的美元价值的减少。分析中使用的DALYs数据来自卫生计量与评估研究所(IHME)数据库,人均GDP数据来自国际货币基金组织(IMF)数据库,当前人均卫生支出来自世界卫生组织(世界卫生组织)全球卫生支出数据库。#结果南非在2019年损失了2660万DALY,总价值为3135亿Int,每个DALY的平均价值为11791.6 Int。约1556亿Int(50%)归因于传染性疾病、孕产妇疾病、新生儿疾病和营养性疾病(CMNND);国际非传染性疾病1204亿美元(38%);374亿国际元(12%)用于伤害(INJ)。与SDG3目标3.1(孕产妇死亡率)、3.2(新生儿死亡率)、3.3(CMNND)、3.4(NCD)和3.6(INJ)相关的健康状况导致了价值2564亿的DALY损失,即2019年DALY损失总货币价值的82%。因此,实现五个可持续发展目标可能每年为南非节省1397亿美元。#结论卫生发展政策制定者在为增加对国家卫生保健系统的投资以弥补南非普遍卫生服务覆盖指数中现存的差距时,应使用这类证据。
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