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Economic burden of osteoarthritis - multi-country estimates of direct and indirect costs from the BISCUITS study

Hallberg, S. (author)
Rolfson, Ola, 1973 (author)
Gothenburg University,Göteborgs universitet,Institutionen för kliniska vetenskaper,Institute of Clinical Sciences
Karppinen, J. (author)
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Schiottz-Christensen, B. (author)
Stubhaug, A. (author)
Grip, E. T. (author)
Robinson, R. L. (author)
De Geer, A. (author)
Schepman, P. (author)
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2023
2023
English.
In: SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF PAIN. - 1877-8860. ; 23:4, s. 694-704
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  • Data from 'BISCUITS', a large Nordic cohort study linking several registries, were used to estimate differences in average direct and indirect costs between patients with osteoarthritis and controls (matched 1:1 based on birth year and sex) from the general population in Sweden, Norway, Finland and Denmark for 2017. Patients >= 18 years with >= 1 diagnosis of osteoarthritis (ICD-10: M15-M19) recorded in specialty or primary care (the latter available for a subset of patients in Sweden and for all patients in Finland) during 2011-2017 were included. Patients with a cancer diagnosis (ICD-10: C00-C43/C45-C97) were excluded. Productivity loss (sick leave and disability pension) and associated indirect costs were estimated among working-age adults (18-66 years). In 2017, average annual incremental direct costs among adults with osteoarthritis (n=1,157,236) in specialty care relative to controls ranged between _1,259 and _1,693 (p<0.001) per patient across all countries. Total average annual incremental costs were (sic)3,224-(sic)4,969 (p<0.001) per patient. Healthcare cost differences were mainly explained by osteoarthritis patients having more surgeries. However, among patients with both primary and secondary care data, primary care costs exceeded the costs of surgery. Primary care constituted 41 and 29 % of the difference in direct costs in Sweden and Finland, respectively. From a societal perspective, the total economic burden of osteoarthritis is substantial, and the incremental cost was estimated to (sic)1.1-(sic)1.3 billion yearly for patients in specialty care across the Nordic countries. When including patients in primary care, incremental costs rose to (sic)3 billion in Sweden and _1.8 billion in Finland. Given the large economic impact, finding cost-effective and safe therapeutic strategies for these patients will be important.

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MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP  -- Medicinska och farmaceutiska grundvetenskaper -- Neurovetenskaper (hsv//swe)
MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES  -- Basic Medicine -- Neurosciences (hsv//eng)

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burden of illness
healthcare resource use
productivity loss
register
study
impact
Neurosciences & Neurology

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