| Literature DB >> 29209881 |
Mads D Faurby1,2, Olaf C Jensen3, Lulu Hjarnoe3, Despena Andrioti3.
Abstract
Seafarers sail the high seas around the globe. In case of illness, they are protected by international regulations stating that the employers must pay all expenses in relation to repatriation, but very little is known about the cost of these repatriations. The objective of this study was to estimate the financial burden of repatriations in case of illness. We applied a local approach, a micro-costing method, with an employer perspective using four case vignettes: I) Acute myocardial infarction (AMI), II) Malignant hypertension, III) Appendicitis and IV) Malaria. Direct cost data were derived from the Danish Maritime Authority while for indirect costs estimations were applied using the friction cost approach. The average total costs of repatriation varied for the four case vignettes; AMI (98,823 EUR), Malignant hypertension (47,597 EUR), Appendicitis (58,639 EUR) and Malaria (23,792 EUR) mainly due to large variations in the average direct costs which ranged between 9560 euro in the malaria case and 77,255 in the AMI case. Repatriating an ill seafarer is a costly operation and employers have a financial interest in promoting the health of seafarers by introducing or further strengthen cost-effective prevention programs and hereby reducing the number of repatriations.Entities:
Keywords: Case vignette; Direct cost; Health promotion; Indirect cost; Local level costing method; Repatriation
Year: 2017 PMID: 29209881 PMCID: PMC5716963 DOI: 10.1186/s13561-017-0184-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Econ Rev ISSN: 2191-1991
Overview of case vignettes
| WHO ICD-10 code | Description |
|---|---|
| IX Diseases of the circulatory system: I21 | Acute myocardial infarction – A male aged 45–55 |
| IX Diseases of the circulatory system: I10 | Malignant Hypertension – A male aged 45–55 |
| XI Diseases of the digestive system: K35 | Acute appendicitis – Male/Female aged 20–30 |
| I Certain infectious and parasitic diseases: B54 | B54 Malaria – Male/Female, all age-groups |
Summary of cost estimates and assumptions
| Category | Description | Estimates in EUR and source of estimations |
|---|---|---|
| Direct costs | Average cost per hour of ship diversion (100 ton/24*525 EUR) | 2200 per hour of diversion [ |
| Direct costs | Average costs per helicopter mission | 25,000 [ |
| Direct costs | Seafarer wage in the first month of absence | Depends on rank of the seafarer [ |
| Indirect costs | Overtime for fellow seafarers 8 h per day spent working overtime | Based on salary [ |
| Indirect costs | Replacement costs (1 flight ticket to the vessel) | 1500 [ |
| Indirect costs | Replacement costs (up front salary to new seafarer 2 months) | Same rank and monthly salary as the repatriated seafarer [ |
| Indirect costs | Insurance premium increase [ | 10% of reimbursed costs [ |
| Indirect costs | Captain of the vessel managing the case | 100 Euro per contact with DMA and Radio Medical (assumption) |
Overview of the average direct, indirect and total costs of repatriation in 2013 Euro prices
| Cost category | AMI | Malignant hypertension | Appendicitis | Malaria |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Direct | 77,255 (78%) | 25,852 (54%) | 43,114 (74%) | 9560 (40%) |
| Indirect | 21,567 (22%) | 21,745 (46%) | 15,523 (26%) | 14,232 (60%) |
| Total | 98,823 (100%) | 47,597 (100%) | 58,639 (100%) | 23,792 (100%) |
Summary of cost estimates and assumptions
| Category | Description | Optimistic assumption/estimate | Base case assumption/estimate | Pessimistic assumption/estimate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Direct costs | Average cost per ship diversion | 1100 per hour of diversion (assumption) | 2200 per hour of diversion [ | 3300 per hour of diversion (assumption) |
| Direct costs | Average costs per helicopter mission | 9200 [ | 25,000 [ | 37,500 (assumption) |
| Direct costs | Seafarer wage in the first month of absence | International Transport Workers Federation (ITF) minimal wage [ | Marine Insight data [ | PayScale Inc. data [ |
| Indirect costs | Overtime | ITFminimal hourly wage [ | Marine Insight data [ | PayScale Inc. data [ |
| Indirect costs | Replacement costs - 1 flight ticket (assumption) | 500 | 1500 | 5000 |
| Indirect costs | Replacement costs - salary | Two month salary up front, similar to repatriated seafarer (assumption) | ||
| Indirect costs | Insurance premium increase (assumption) | None | 10% of reimbursed costs | 20% of reimbursed costs |
| Indirect costs | Master of the ship managing the case (assumption) | 50 Euro per contact with DMA and Radio Medical | 100 Euro per contact with DMA and Radio Medical | 200 Euro per contact with DMA and Radio Medical |
Fig. 1Tornado diagram illustrating the impact of the sensitivity analysis on the average total costs of AMI
Fig. 2Tornado diagram illustrating the impact of the sensitivity analysis on the average total costs of repatriation due to malignant hypertension
Fig. 3Tornado diagram illustrating the impact of the sensitivity analysis on the average total costs of repatriation due to appendicitis
Fig. 4Tornado diagram illustrating the impact of the sensitivity analysis on the average total costs of repatriation for the malaria case vignette