Biomedical Research Institute, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital, Seongnam, Korea.
Department of Health Policy and Management, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
J Korean Med Sci. 2024 Jul 29;39(29):e214. doi: 10.3346/jkms.2024.39.e214.
Dizziness/vertigo is one of the most common symptoms for which people seek healthcare. However, the healthcare expenditure attributable to dizziness/vertigo in South Korea remains poorly understood. We investigated the healthcare costs due to six major disorders causing dizziness/vertigo using claims data.
The healthcare costs were evaluated using all the claims data submitted to the Health Insurance Review and Assessment Service from January 1 to December 31, 2022. The six major vestibular disorders included for analysis were benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), psychogenic/persistent postural perceptual dizziness (PPPD), vascular vertigo/dizziness (VVD), vestibular migraine (VM), Meniere's disease (MD), and vestibular neuritis (VN).
During the 1-year study period, 4.1% of adults aged 20 or older visited hospitals due to dizziness/vertigo in South Korea. Compared to the general population, the patients with dizziness/vertigo were more often elderly, female, and residents of small towns. The total healthcare cost for the six major vestibular disorders was ₩547.8 billion (approximately $406.5 million). BPPV incurred the highest annual healthcare cost (₩183.5 billion, 33.5%), followed by VVD (₩158.8 billion, 29.0%), MD (₩82.2 billion, 15.0%), psychogenic/PPPD (₩60.3 billion, 11.0%), VN (₩32.9 billion, 6.0%), and VM (₩30.1 billion, 5.5%). The mean healthcare cost per hospital visit due to dizziness/vertigo was ₩96,524 (95% confidence interval, ₩96,194-₩96,855), 30% higher than the average (₩73,948) of the overall healthcare cost per hospital visit over the same period.
Owing to higher healthcare costs for dizziness/vertigo and increased prevalence of dizziness/vertigo in the aged population, healthcare costs due to dizziness/vertigo will increase rapidly in South Korea. Thus, a guideline for cost-effective management of dizziness/vertigo should be established to reduce the healthcare costs due to these common symptoms.
头晕/眩晕是人们寻求医疗保健的最常见症状之一。然而,韩国因头晕/眩晕导致的医疗保健支出仍不甚明了。我们使用索赔数据调查了六种导致头晕/眩晕的主要疾病的医疗保健费用。
使用 2022 年 1 月 1 日至 12 月 31 日向健康保险审查和评估服务提交的所有索赔数据评估医疗保健费用。分析包括的六种主要前庭疾病为良性阵发性位置性眩晕(BPPV)、心因性/持续性姿势感知性头晕(PPPD)、血管性眩晕/头晕(VVD)、前庭性偏头痛(VM)、梅尼埃病(MD)和前庭神经炎(VN)。
在为期 1 年的研究期间,韩国有 4.1%的 20 岁及以上成年人因头晕/眩晕而就诊于医院。与一般人群相比,头晕/眩晕患者更常见于老年人、女性和小镇居民。六种主要前庭疾病的总医疗保健费用为₩5478 亿韩元(约合 4.065 亿美元)。BPPV 产生的年度医疗保健费用最高(₩1835 亿韩元,占 33.5%),其次是 VVD(₩1588 亿韩元,占 29.0%)、MD(₩822 亿韩元,占 15.0%)、心因性/PPPD(₩603 亿韩元,占 11.0%)、VN(₩329 亿韩元,占 6.0%)和 VM(₩301 亿韩元,占 5.5%)。因头晕/眩晕而就诊于医院的每次就诊的平均医疗保健费用为₩96524 韩元(95%置信区间,₩96194-₩96855),比同期所有医院就诊的平均医疗保健费用(₩73948 韩元)高 30%。
由于头晕/眩晕的医疗保健费用较高,且老年人群中头晕/眩晕的患病率增加,韩国因头晕/眩晕导致的医疗保健费用将迅速增加。因此,应制定针对头晕/眩晕的具有成本效益的管理指南,以降低这些常见症状的医疗保健费用。