| Literature DB >> 33961687 |
Francis Fatoye1, Tadesse Gebrye1, Lawrence W Svenson2,3,4,5.
Abstract
Systemic lupus Erythematosus (SLE) is a chronic multi-system autoimmune disease that can affect a person's physical, mental, and social life. It imposes a substantial economic burden up on patients, carers, healthcare systems, and wider society. This is the first study to examine the direct health care costs of SLE in Alberta using real-world data. Alberta maintains a publicly funded, universally available health care system. Health service use and direct healthcare costs of SLE and non-SLE cases were determined from inpatient hospital services, fee-for-physician services, emergency services, and ambulatory care services. All costs were estimated for calendar year 2016. Data were analysed using central measures specifically the mean to determine the annual costs of SLE and non-SLE. A total number of 10,932 (Male = 2,546; Female = 8,386), and 41,851,36 (Male = 21,157,76; Female = 20,693,60) of SLE and non-SLE cases, respectively were included in this study. The mean annual costs of SLE, and non-SLE per case were $7,740.19 (Male = $7,986.59; Female = $7,665.38), and $2,479.53 (Male = $2,265.57; Female = $2,698.30), (p < 0.001) respectively. The mean annual costs of fee-for-physician services (SLE = $2,160.03; non-SLE = $840.00) (p < 0.001), inpatient hospital services (SLE = $3,462.86; non-SLE = $1,007.29), (p < 0.001) emergency services (SLE = $440.28; non-SLE = $176.65), (p < 0.001) and ambulatory care services (SLE = $1,677.03; non-SLE = $455.05) (p < 0.001) per case were estimated. The findings showed that the costs of SLE were considerably high for patients and healthcare system. This highlights the importance of appropriate treatment and management of SLE. Further studies are required to fully investigate both the direct and indirect economic burden of SLE including out-of-pocket expenses, costs to patients and caregivers and productivity loss.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33961687 PMCID: PMC8104382 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0251409
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Characteristics of the participants.
| Age (years) | Number of cases with SLE | Number of cases without SLE | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Male | Female | All | % | Male | Female | All | % | |
| 124 | 204 | 3.0 | 530,666 | 507,421 | 24.8 | |||
| 413 | 1,462 | 17.0 | 662,974 | 629,384 | 30.8 | |||
| 952 | 3,380 | 39.6 | 575,256 | 552,726 | 27.0 | |||
| 1,057 | 3,339 | 40.0 | 346,880 | 379,829 | 17.4 | |||
Mean costs for SLE and Non SLE per case.
| Variable | SLE (Can$), Mean (SD) | Non SLE (Can$), Mean (SD) | P value |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1,960 (770) | 1,069 (678) | < 0.001 | |
| 3,911 (3338) | 1,721 (2130) | < 0.001 | |
| 472 (226) | 220 (131) | < 0.001 | |
| 1,637 (595) | 580 (380) | < 0.001 | |
MD = Fee-for-physician services; INPT = Inpatient hospital services; EMRG = Costs attributed to emergency department services; AMB = Ambulatory care services, or outpatient services provided by an acute care facility
Costs of SLE and non SLE per case by sex.
| Variable | Male | Female | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SLE (Can$), Mean (SD) | % | Non SLE (Can$), Mean (SD) | % | SLE (Can$), Mean (SD) | % | Non SLE (Can$), | % | |
| 1,897 (790) | 26 | 1,124 (727) | 29 | 2,024 (766) | 23 | 1,014 (642) | 31 | |
| 3,264 (2,802) | 46 | 1,949 (2,529) | 50 | 4,558 (3,768) | 52 | 1,492 (1,683) | 46 | |
| 452 (181) | 6 | 233 (156) | 6 | 492 (268) | 6 | 207 (105) | 6 | |
| 1,579 (565) | 22 | 598 (376) | 15 | 1,694 (634) | 19 | 561 (393) | 17 | |
MD = Fee-for- physician services; INPT = Inpatient hospital services; EMRG = Costs attributed to emergency department services; AMB = Ambulatory care services, or outpatient services provided by an acute care facility.
Annual costs of SLE and Non SLE per total number of cases/individual case by age group and service of care.
| Variable | SLE (Can$)/N (%) | SLE (Can$)/individual case | Non SLE (Can$)/N (%) | Non SLE (Can$)/individual case |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 344,965.75 (1) | 1053.14 | 443,156,046.36 (13) | 426.90 | |
| 3,343,537.16 (14) | 1782.50 | 859,841,017.00 (24) | 665.33 | |
| 8,585,826.06 (36) | 1981.71 | 993,070,933.62 (28) | 880.40 | |
| 11,338,894.81(48) | 2579.33 | 1,221,715,952.75 (35) | 1681.16 | |
| 533,498.89 (1) | 1628.71 | 436,269,206.92 (10) | 420.26 | |
| 4,123,147.99 (11) | 2198.12 | 678,043,613.05 (16) | 524.66 | |
| 11,058,824.3 (29) | 2552.51 | 878,414,123.53 (21) | 778.75 | |
| 22,140,252.6 (58) | 5036.38 | 2,222,935,530.2 (53) | 3058.91 | |
| 123,805.86 (3) | 377.97 | 138,339,975.1 (19) | 133.26 | |
| 837,429.99 (17) | 446.45 | 205,707,030.6 (28) | 159.17 | |
| 1,618,961.26 (34) | 373.68 | 180,600,280.5 (24) | 160.11 | |
| 2,232,862.6 (46) | 507.92 | 214,659,171.3 (29) | 295.39 | |
| 422,155.34 (2) | 1288.79 | 281,730,978.15 (15) | 271.39 | |
| 2,928,289.5 (16) | 1561.12 | 358,457,164.2 (19) | 277.37 | |
| 6,988,613.5 (38) | 1613.06 | 546,915,349.08 (29) | 484.86 | |
| 7,994,084.13 (44) | 1818.46 | 717,327,631.2 (38) | 987.09 | |
MD = Fee-for- physician services; INPT = Inpatient hospital services; EMRG = Costs attributed to emergency department services; AMB = Ambulatory care services, or outpatient services provided by an acute care facility; N = Total number of cases.