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Ruixuan Jiang1, Inyoung Lee1, Todd A Lee1, A Simon Pickard1,2.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Heroin use in the United States has reached epidemic proportions. The objective of this paper is to estimate the annual societal cost of heroin use disorder in the United States in 2015 US dollars.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28557994 PMCID: PMC5448739 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0177323
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Simplified structure of the cost-analytic model.
The cost-analytic model was used to assist in the calculation of a prevalence based estimate of the annual cost of heroin use disorder in the United States. Thus, only prevalent cases were included in the model. Not shown in model: Proportion of treatment applied for each chronic infectious health state.
Model inputs with years of publication for references.
| Variable | Non-incarcerated heroin users | Incarcerated heroin users | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Model Input [ref] | Year of citation publication | Model input [ref] | Year of citation publication | |
| Number of heroin users | 808,000[ | 2015 | 200,000[ | 2007 |
| Probability of use treatment | 0.110[ | 2015 | 0.141[ | 2007 |
| Cost of heroin use disorder treatment | $9,187.08[ | 2011 | $9,187.08[ | 2011 |
| Probability of HIV infection | 0.070[ | 2015 | 0.310[ | 2015 |
| Probability of HIV treatment | 0.305[ | 2013 | 0.333[ | 2010 |
| Cost of HIV treatment | $23,681.71[ | 2010 | $23,681.71[ | 2010 |
| Probability of having HCV given HIV+ | 0.800[ | 2014 | 0.700[ | 2005 |
| Probability of having HCV given HIV- | 0.769[ | 1996 | 0.657[ | 2005 |
| Probability of HCV treatment | 0.160[ | 2008 | 0.160[ | 2008 |
| Cost of HCV treatment | $81,633.51[ | 2016 | $81,633.51[ | 2016 |
| Probability of HBV given only HIV+ | 0.071[ | 2003 | 0.082[ | 2009 |
| Probability of HBV given only HCV+ | 0.081[ | 2010 | 0.013[ | 2009 |
| Probability of HBV given HIV+ and HCV+ | 0.081[ | 2010 | 0.082[ | 2009 |
| Probability of HBV given HIV- and HCV- | 0.035[ | 2011 | 0.082[ | 2009 |
| Probability of HBV treatment | 0.140[ | 2014 | 0.140[ | 2014 |
| Cost of HBV treatment | $28,817.62[ | 2004 | $28,817.62[ | 2004 |
| Probability of TB given HIV+ | 0.160[ | 2008 | 0.160[ | 2008 |
| Probability of TB given no chronic infectious diseases | 0.390[ | 2008 | 0.390[ | 2008 |
| Probability of TB treatment | 0.050[ | 2009,2009 | 0.050[ | 2009,2009 |
| Cost of TB treatment | $545.15[ | 2009 | $545.15[ | 2009 |
| Probability of overdose death while on use treatment | 0.0023[ | 2015 | 0.0023[ | 2015 |
| Probability of overdose death while not on use treatment | 0.0080[ | 2015 | 0.0080[ | 2015 |
| Probability of experiencing overdose and living | 0.339[ | 2013,2009 | 0.339[ | 2013, 2009 |
| Cost to treat each overdose | $3369.71[ | 2013 | $3369.71[ | 2013 |
| Cost of crime committed by each user | $6795.77[ | 2011 | N/A | N/A |
| Cost of incarceration | N/A | N/A | $30,656.20[ | 2015 |
| Lost productivity by non-incarcerated users who live | $4,910.53[ | 2011, 2014 | N/A | 2011, 2014 |
| Lost productivity by non-incarcerated users who die | $28,885.46[ | 2011, 2014 | N/A | N/A |
| Lost productivity by incarcerated users | N/A | N/A | $28,885.46[ | 2011, 2014 |
| Probability of Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome treatment | 0.0148[ | 2015 | 0.0148[ | 2015 |
| Cost of Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome treatment | $68,856.48[ | 2015 | $68,856.48[ | 2015 |
| Cost of Heroin to User | $19,004.32[ | 2014 | N/A | N/A |
1The median salary was included in the model because an individual would be capable of such earnings if he/she did not have heroin use disorder; in effect, society loses these earnings as the individual is unable to work at the same capacity as a normal member of society
2The cost of heroin to the user is N/A for incarcerated users to reflect that although users may have access to heroin while incarcerated, they are unlikely to be using currency to obtain the heroin; thus, the cost of heroin to user is assumed as $0
Fig 2Costs per user by type of heroin user.
Exact values contained in S2 Table.
One-way sensitivity analyses results, in descending order of impact on results.
| Variable | Base Value [ref] | Low Input [ref] | High Input [ref] | Range of total heroin cost | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number individuals with heroin use disorder | 1,008,000[ | 324,000[ | 1,500,000[ | $16,458.92 | $76,198.71 |
| Cost of HCV treatment | $81,633.51[ | $18,977[ | $101,380[ | $43,614.85 | $53,597.77 |
| Cost of incarceration | $30,656.20[ | $15,872.80[ | $65,299.89[ | $48,248.85 | $58,134.27 |
| Proportion of users in prison | 0.198[ | 0.198[ | 0.36[ | $51,205.15 | $56,006.82 |
*Marginally significant; 9.4% change from baseline
Fig 3Tornado diagram one-way sensitivity analyses.
Full values contained in S3 Table.