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Cost of Dengue Illness in Indonesia across Hospital, Ambulatory, and not Medically Attended Settings
Informed decisions concerning emerging technologies against dengue require knowledge about the disease’s economic cost and each stakeholder’s potential benefits from better control. To generate such data for Indonesia, we reviewed recent literature, analyzed expenditure and utilization data from two...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7646801/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32901596 http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.19-0855 |
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author | Wilastonegoro, Nandyan N. Kharisma, Dinar D. Laksono, Ida S. Halasa-Rappel, Yara A. Brady, Oliver J. Shepard, Donald S. |
author_facet | Wilastonegoro, Nandyan N. Kharisma, Dinar D. Laksono, Ida S. Halasa-Rappel, Yara A. Brady, Oliver J. Shepard, Donald S. |
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description | Informed decisions concerning emerging technologies against dengue require knowledge about the disease’s economic cost and each stakeholder’s potential benefits from better control. To generate such data for Indonesia, we reviewed recent literature, analyzed expenditure and utilization data from two hospitals and two primary care facilities in Yogyakarta city, and interviewed 67 dengue patients from hospital, ambulatory, and not medically attended settings. We derived the cost of a dengue episode by outcome, setting, and the breakdown by payer. We then calculated aggregate Yogyakarta and national costs and 95% uncertainty intervals (95% UIs). Dengue costs per nonfatal case in hospital, ambulatory, not medically attended, and overall average settings were US$316.24 (95% UI: $242.30–$390.18), US$22.45 (95% UI: $14.12–$30.77), US$7.48 (95% UI: $2.36–$12.60), and US$50.41 (95% UI: $35.75–$65.07), respectively. Costs of nonfatal episodes were borne by the patient’s household (37%), social contributors (relatives and friends, 20%), national health insurance (25%), and other sources (government, charity, and private insurance, 18%). After including fatal cases, the average cost per episode became $90.41 (95% UI: $72.79–$112.35). Indonesia had an estimated 7.535 (95% UI: 1.319–16.513) million dengue episodes in 2017, giving national aggregate costs of $681.26 (95% UI: $232.28–$2,371.56) million. Unlike most previous research that examined only the formal medical sector, this study included the estimated 63% of national dengue episodes that were not medically attended. Also, this study used actual costs, rather than charges, which generally understate dengue’s economic burden in public facilities. Overall, this study found that Indonesia’s aggregate cost of dengue was 73% higher than previously estimated, strengthening the need for effective control. |
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spelling | pubmed-76468012020-11-17 Cost of Dengue Illness in Indonesia across Hospital, Ambulatory, and not Medically Attended Settings Wilastonegoro, Nandyan N. Kharisma, Dinar D. Laksono, Ida S. Halasa-Rappel, Yara A. Brady, Oliver J. Shepard, Donald S. Am J Trop Med Hyg Articles Informed decisions concerning emerging technologies against dengue require knowledge about the disease’s economic cost and each stakeholder’s potential benefits from better control. To generate such data for Indonesia, we reviewed recent literature, analyzed expenditure and utilization data from two hospitals and two primary care facilities in Yogyakarta city, and interviewed 67 dengue patients from hospital, ambulatory, and not medically attended settings. We derived the cost of a dengue episode by outcome, setting, and the breakdown by payer. We then calculated aggregate Yogyakarta and national costs and 95% uncertainty intervals (95% UIs). Dengue costs per nonfatal case in hospital, ambulatory, not medically attended, and overall average settings were US$316.24 (95% UI: $242.30–$390.18), US$22.45 (95% UI: $14.12–$30.77), US$7.48 (95% UI: $2.36–$12.60), and US$50.41 (95% UI: $35.75–$65.07), respectively. Costs of nonfatal episodes were borne by the patient’s household (37%), social contributors (relatives and friends, 20%), national health insurance (25%), and other sources (government, charity, and private insurance, 18%). After including fatal cases, the average cost per episode became $90.41 (95% UI: $72.79–$112.35). Indonesia had an estimated 7.535 (95% UI: 1.319–16.513) million dengue episodes in 2017, giving national aggregate costs of $681.26 (95% UI: $232.28–$2,371.56) million. Unlike most previous research that examined only the formal medical sector, this study included the estimated 63% of national dengue episodes that were not medically attended. Also, this study used actual costs, rather than charges, which generally understate dengue’s economic burden in public facilities. Overall, this study found that Indonesia’s aggregate cost of dengue was 73% higher than previously estimated, strengthening the need for effective control. The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 2020-11 2020-09-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7646801/ /pubmed/32901596 http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.19-0855 Text en © The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Articles Wilastonegoro, Nandyan N. Kharisma, Dinar D. Laksono, Ida S. Halasa-Rappel, Yara A. Brady, Oliver J. Shepard, Donald S. Cost of Dengue Illness in Indonesia across Hospital, Ambulatory, and not Medically Attended Settings |
title | Cost of Dengue Illness in Indonesia across Hospital, Ambulatory, and not Medically Attended Settings |
title_full | Cost of Dengue Illness in Indonesia across Hospital, Ambulatory, and not Medically Attended Settings |
title_fullStr | Cost of Dengue Illness in Indonesia across Hospital, Ambulatory, and not Medically Attended Settings |
title_full_unstemmed | Cost of Dengue Illness in Indonesia across Hospital, Ambulatory, and not Medically Attended Settings |
title_short | Cost of Dengue Illness in Indonesia across Hospital, Ambulatory, and not Medically Attended Settings |
title_sort | cost of dengue illness in indonesia across hospital, ambulatory, and not medically attended settings |
topic | Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7646801/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32901596 http://dx.doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.19-0855 |
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