Kotlarz Harry, Gunnarsson Candace L, Fang Hai, Rizzo John A
De Puy, Inc., Warsaw, Indiana, USA.
Arthritis Rheum. 2009 Dec;60(12):3546-53. doi: 10.1002/art.24984.
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a major debilitating disease affecting approximately 27 million persons in the US. Yet, the financial costs to patients and insurers remain poorly understood. The purpose of this study was to quantify by multivariate analyses the relationships between OA and annual health care expenditures borne by patients and insurers.
Data from the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey (MEPS) for the years 1996-2005 were used. MEPS is a large, nationally representative US database that includes information on health care expenditures, medical conditions, health insurance status, and sociodemographic characteristics. Individual and nationally aggregated cost estimates are provided.
OA was found to contribute substantially to health care expenditures. Among women, OA increased out-of-pocket (OOP) expenditures by $1,379 per annum (2007 dollars) and insurer expenditures by $4,833. Among men, OA increased OOP expenditures by $694 per annum and insurer expenditures by $4,036. Given the high prevalence of OA, the aggregate effects on health care expenditures were very large. OA raised aggregate annual medical care expenditures by $185.5 billion. Of that amount, insurer expenditures were $149.4 billion and OOP expenditures were $36.1 billion. Because of the greater prevalence of OA in women and their more intensive use of health care, total expenditures for this group accounted for $118 billion, or almost two-thirds of the total increase in health care expenditures resulting from OA.
The health care cost burden associated with OA is quite large for all groups examined and is disproportionately higher for women. Although insurers bear the brunt of treatment costs for OA, the OOP costs are also substantial.
骨关节炎(OA)是一种严重的致残性疾病,在美国约有2700万人受其影响。然而,患者和保险公司所承担的经济成本仍未得到充分了解。本研究的目的是通过多变量分析来量化OA与患者和保险公司承担的年度医疗保健支出之间的关系。
使用了1996 - 2005年医疗支出面板调查(MEPS)的数据。MEPS是一个大型的、具有全国代表性的美国数据库,包含有关医疗保健支出、医疗状况、健康保险状况和社会人口统计学特征的信息。提供了个人和全国汇总的成本估计。
发现OA对医疗保健支出有重大贡献。在女性中,OA使自付费用(OOP)每年增加1379美元(2007年美元),保险公司支出增加4833美元。在男性中,OA使OOP支出每年增加694美元,保险公司支出增加4036美元。鉴于OA的高患病率,其对医疗保健支出的总体影响非常大。OA使年度医疗总支出增加了1855亿美元。其中,保险公司支出为1494亿美元,OOP支出为361亿美元。由于女性中OA的患病率更高且她们对医疗保健的使用更频繁,该群体的总支出占OA导致的医疗保健支出总增加额的1180亿美元,几乎占三分之二。
对于所有研究群体而言,与OA相关的医疗保健成本负担都相当大,且女性的负担不成比例地更高。尽管保险公司承担了OA治疗成本的主要部分,但OOP成本也相当可观。