The economic impact of a COVID-19 illness from the perspective of families seeking care in a private hospital in India

Tarun K. George , Parth Sharma , Melvin Joy , Guna Seelan , Abirami Sekar , Karthik Gunasekaran , Kundavaram Paul Prabhakar Abhilash , Tina George , Sudha Jasmine Rajan , Samuel George Hansdak
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Abstract

Background

The Covid-19 pandemic had a tremendous impact that caused significant morbidity, mortality, and financial stress for families. Our study aimed to determine the Out-of-pocket expenses and economic impact of a Covid-19 illness for households where patients were admitted to a private hospital in India.

Methodology

This was a cost-of-illness study from a tertiary care academic institute where adult patients diagnosed with COVID-19 from May 2020 to June 2021 were included. Patients with an admission of less than one day or who had any form of insurance were excluded. The clinical and financial details were obtained from the hospital information system and a cross-sectional survey. This was stratified across three clinical severity levels and two epidemiological waves.

Results

The final analysis included 4445 patients, with 73 % admitted in Wave 1 and 99 patients interviewed. For patients with severity levels 1, 2 and 3, the median admission days were 7, 8 and 13 days respectively. The total cost of illness (general category) was $934 (₹69,010), $1507 (₹111,403) and $3611 (₹266,930) and the direct medical cost constituted 66%, 77% and 91% of the total cost for each level respectively. Factors associated with higher admission costs were higher age groups, male gender, oxygen use, ICU care, private admission, increased duration of hospital stay and Wave 2. The median annual household income was $3247 (₹240,000) and 36% of families had to rely on more than one financial coping strategies, loans with interest being the commonest one. The lockdown period affected employment and reduced income for a considerable proportion of households.

Conclusion

A Covid admission of higher severity was a significant financial burden on families. The study reaffirms the need for collaborative and sustainable health financing systems to protect populations from hardships.

$-US Dollar; ₹- Indian Rupees

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从印度私立医院就诊家庭的角度看COVID-19疾病的经济影响
背景新冠肺炎大流行产生了巨大的影响,导致了严重的发病率、死亡率和家庭经济压力。我们的研究旨在确定新冠肺炎疾病对印度私立医院患者家庭的自费费用和经济影响。方法这是一项来自三级护理学术机构的疾病成本研究,其中包括2020年5月至2021年6月诊断为新冠肺炎的成年患者。入院时间少于一天或有任何形式保险的患者被排除在外。临床和财务细节是从医院信息系统和横断面调查中获得的。这是在三个临床严重程度级别和两个流行病学波动中分层的。结果最终分析包括4445名患者,其中73%在第1波中入院,99名患者接受了访谈。对于严重程度为1、2和3级的患者,中位入院天数分别为7、8和13天。疾病总费用(一般类)为934美元(₹69010),1507美元(₹111403)和3611美元(₹266930)和直接医疗费用分别占各级总费用的66%、77%和91%。与入院费用较高相关的因素包括年龄组、男性、氧气使用、ICU护理、私人入院、住院时间延长和第2波。家庭年收入中位数为3247美元(₹240000),36%的家庭不得不依赖一种以上的财务应对策略,其中最常见的是有息贷款。封锁期影响了就业,相当一部分家庭的收入减少。结论新冠肺炎入院严重程度较高是家庭的重大经济负担。该研究报告重申,需要建立协作和可持续的卫生筹资系统,以保护人民免受苦难$-美元;₹- 印度卢比
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Dialogues in health
Dialogues in health Public Health and Health Policy
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