Detalhes do Documento

Os custos da insuficiência cardíaca em Portugal e a sua evolução previsível com o envelhecimento da população

Autor(es): Gouveia, Miguel Rebordão de Almeida ; Ascenção, Raquel ; Fiorentino, Francesca ; Costa, João ; Broeiro-Gonçalves, Paula ; Fonseca, Maria Cândida Faustino Gamito da ; Borges, Margarida

Data: 2020

Identificador Persistente: http://hdl.handle.net/10451/43486

Origem: Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa

Assunto(s): Heart failure; Cost of illness; Forecasting; Health care costs; Direct costs; Indirect costs


Descrição

Introduction and Objectives: Heart failure (HF) is a growing public health problem. This study estimates the current and future costs of HF in mainland Portugal. Methods: Costs were estimated based on prevalence and from a societal perspective. The annual costs of HF included direct costs (resource consumption) and indirect costs (productivity losses). Estimates were mostly based on data from the Diagnosis-Related Groups database, real-world data from primary care, and the opinions of an expert panel. Costs were estimated for 2014 and, taking population aging into account, changes were forecast up to 2036. Results: Direct costs in 2014 were D 299 million (39% for hospitalizations, 24% for medicines, 17% for exams and tests, 16% for consultations, and the rest for other needs, including emergencies and long-term care). Indirect costs were D 106 million (16% for absenteeism and 84% for reduced employment). Between 2014 and 2036, due to demographic dynamics, total costs will increase from D 405 to D 503 million. Per capita costs are estimated to rise by 34%, which is higher than the increase in total costs (+24%), due to the expected reduction in the resident population. Conclusions: HF currently has a significant economic impact, representing around 2.6% of total public health expenditure, and this is expected to increase in the future. This should be taken into account by health policy makers, alerting them to the need for resource management in order to mitigate the impact of this disease.

Tipo de Documento Artigo científico
Idioma Inglês
Contribuidor(es) Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto da ULisboa
Licença CC
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