Hellinger F J
Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Rockville, MD 20852.
Inquiry. 1991 Fall;28(3):213-25.
This is the first paper to forecast the cost of medical care for all people with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Previous studies have concentrated on the cost of treating people with AIDS (PWAs). It is estimated that the average cost of treating a person with HIV without AIDS is $5,150 per year, and that the average cost of treating a PWA is $32,000 per year ($24,000 for inpatient hospital care and $8,000 for other services). The lifetime cost of medical care for a PWA is calculated to be $85,333. This is higher than many previous estimates of lifetime costs due to increased longevity and the diffusion of costly outpatient drugs. The cost of treating all people with HIV in 1991 is forecast to be $5.8 billion. Of this amount, it is estimated that $1.4 billion will be spent on people with HIV without AIDS, and the remaining $4.4 billion on PWAs. It is forecast that the cost of treating all people with HIV will increase 21% each year between 1991 and 1994, and that $10.4 billion will be spent on treating all people with HIV in 1994.
这是首篇预测所有感染人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)者医疗费用的论文。此前的研究集中在治疗艾滋病患者(PWAs)的费用上。据估计,治疗一名未患艾滋病的HIV感染者的年均费用为5150美元,而治疗一名艾滋病患者的年均费用为32000美元(住院治疗费用24000美元,其他服务费用8000美元)。一名艾滋病患者的终身医疗费用经计算为85333美元。由于寿命延长以及昂贵的门诊药物的普及,这一数字高于此前许多关于终身费用的估计。预计1991年治疗所有HIV感染者的费用为58亿美元。其中,估计14亿美元将用于治疗未患艾滋病的HIV感染者,其余44亿美元用于治疗艾滋病患者。预计1991年至1994年间,治疗所有HIV感染者的费用将每年增长21%,1994年用于治疗所有HIV感染者的费用将达到104亿美元。