Direct medical costs unequivocally related to diabetes in Italian specialized centers

Author: Garattini Livio   Chiaffarino Francesca   Cornago Dante   Coscelli Carlo   Parazzini Fabio  

Publisher: Springer Publishing Company

ISSN: 1618-7598

Source: The European Journal of Health Economics, Vol.5, Iss.1, 2004-02, pp. : 15-21

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Abstract

This study estimated the resource utilization and direct medical costs in Italian diabetes centers (DCs). Hospital admissions for major chronic complications were not considered since DCs deliver primary care and follow up only complications unequivocally related to diabetes-acute complications and diabetic foot. The multicenter, prospective, observational study involving 31 Italian DCs included a total of 1,910 patients classified into eight prognostic groups by type of diabetes (types 1 and 2), metabolic control (HbA1c >7.5%, HbA1c ≤7.5%) and age (≤60, >60). The average total cost of type 1 diabetes per patient per year ranged from € 762 in group 2 (age ≤60, HbA1c >7.5%) to € 1,060 in group 4 (age >60, HbA1c >7.5%), and that the cost of type 2 diabetes from € 423 in group 5 (age ≤60, HbA1c ≤7.5%) to € 613 in group 8 (age >60, HbA1c >7.5%). The study brought to light the wide variability in the single cost components across clinically defined groups of patients. The cost of diabetes management in the strict sense was significantly affected by the type of diabetes and metabolic control.

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