Anees Ur Rehman1,2, Mohamed Azmi Ahmad Hassali3, Sohail Ayaz Muhammad4, Sabariah Noor Harun3, Shahid Shah5, Sameen Abbas6. 1. Department of Clinical Pharmacy, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University Sains Malaysia, Penang, Malaysia. aneesurrehmanr90@gmail.com. 2. Faculty of Pharmacy, Bahauddin Zakariya University Multan, Multan, Pakistan. aneesurrehmanr90@gmail.com. 3. Department of Clinical Pharmacy, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University Sains Malaysia, Penang, Malaysia. 4. School of Management Sciences, University Sains Malaysia, Penang, Malaysia. 5. Department of Pharmacy Practice, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Government College University, Faisalabad, Pakistan. 6. Department of Pharmacy, Quaid e Azam University Islamabad, Islamabad, Pakistan.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To find the economic burden of COPD and to identify the key cost drivers in the management of COPD patients across different European countries. BACKGROUND: COPD is a major cause of mortality and morbidity and is associated with considerable economic burden on the individual and society. It limits the daily activities and working ability of the patients. METHODOLOGY: We conducted a systematic search of PUBMED, SCIENCE DIRECT, Cochrane CENTRAL, SCOPUS, Google Scholar and SAGE Premier Databases to find scientific research articles evaluating the cost of COPD management from patient and societal perspective. RESULTS: Estimated per patient per year direct cost in Norway, Denmark, Germany, Italy, Sweden, Greece, Belgium, and Serbia was €10,701, €9580, €7847, €7448, €7045, €2896, €1963, and €2047, respectively. Annual per patient cost of work productivity loss was highest in Germany as €5735 and lowest in Greece as €998. It was estimated as €4824, €2033 and €1298 in Bulgaria, Denmark and Sweden, respectively. Several factors found associated with increasing cost of COPD management that include but not limited to late diagnosis, severity of disease, frequency of exacerbation, hospital readmissions, non-adherence to the therapy and exposure to COPD risk factors. CONCLUSION: Minimizing the COPD exacerbations and controlling the worsening of symptoms may potentially reduce the cost of COPD management at any stage.
OBJECTIVES: To find the economic burden of COPD and to identify the key cost drivers in the management of COPDpatients across different European countries. BACKGROUND:COPD is a major cause of mortality and morbidity and is associated with considerable economic burden on the individual and society. It limits the daily activities and working ability of the patients. METHODOLOGY: We conducted a systematic search of PUBMED, SCIENCE DIRECT, Cochrane CENTRAL, SCOPUS, Google Scholar and SAGE Premier Databases to find scientific research articles evaluating the cost of COPD management from patient and societal perspective. RESULTS: Estimated per patient per year direct cost in Norway, Denmark, Germany, Italy, Sweden, Greece, Belgium, and Serbia was €10,701, €9580, €7847, €7448, €7045, €2896, €1963, and €2047, respectively. Annual per patient cost of work productivity loss was highest in Germany as €5735 and lowest in Greece as €998. It was estimated as €4824, €2033 and €1298 in Bulgaria, Denmark and Sweden, respectively. Several factors found associated with increasing cost of COPD management that include but not limited to late diagnosis, severity of disease, frequency of exacerbation, hospital readmissions, non-adherence to the therapy and exposure to COPD risk factors. CONCLUSION: Minimizing the COPD exacerbations and controlling the worsening of symptoms may potentially reduce the cost of COPD management at any stage.
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Keywords:
COPD; Direct and indirect cost; Economic burden; Europe; Pharmacoeconomics; Systematic review
Authors: Anees Ur Rehman; Mohamed Azmi Ahmad Hassali; Sabariah Noor Harun; Sameen Abbas; Jaya Muneswarao; Irfhan Ali Bin Hyder Ali; Rabia Hussain Journal: Health Qual Life Outcomes Date: 2020-05-13 Impact factor: 3.186
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Authors: Muhammad Fawad Rasool; Anees Ur Rehman; Imran Imran; Sameen Abbas; Shahid Shah; Ghulam Abbas; Irfanullah Khan; Sadia Shakeel; Mohamed Azmi Ahmad Hassali; Khezar Hayat Journal: Front Public Health Date: 2020-11-19
Authors: Anees Ur Rehman; Mohamed Azmi Ahmad Hassali; Sohail Ayaz Muhammad; Sadia Shakeel; Ong Siew Chin; Irfhan Ali Bin Hyder Ali; Jaya Muneswarao; Rabia Hussain Journal: Pharmacoecon Open Date: 2021-03