Societal burden of cluster headache in the United States: a descriptive economic analysis

被引:16
作者
Ford, Janet H. [1 ]
Nero, Damion [2 ]
Kim, Gilwan [2 ]
Chu, Bong Chul [2 ]
Fowler, Robert [2 ]
Ahl, Jonna [1 ]
Martinez, James M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Eli Lilly & Co, Indianapolis, IN 46285 USA
[2] Truven Hlth Analyt, Ann Arbor, MI USA
关键词
Direct and indirect cost analysis; cluster headache; claims; absenteeism; short-term disability; healthcare resource utilization; CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS; INDIRECT COSTS; MIGRAINE; PREVALENCE; ONSET; RATIO; AGE;
D O I
10.1080/13696998.2017.1404470
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F [经济];
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02 ;
摘要
Aim: To estimate direct and indirect costs in patients with a diagnosis of cluster headache in the US. Methods: Adult patients (18-64 years of age) enrolled in the Marketscan Commercial and Medicare Databases with >= 2 non-diagnostic outpatient (>= 30 days apart between the two outpatient claims) or >= 1 inpatient diagnoses of cluster headache (ICD-9-CM code 339.00, 339.01, or 339.02) between January 1, 2009 and June 30, 2014, were included in the analyses. Patients had >= 6 months of continuous enrollment with medical and pharmacy coverage before and after the index date (first cluster headache diagnosis). Three outcomes were evaluated: (1) healthcare resource utilization, (2) direct healthcare costs, and (3) indirect costs associated with work days lost due to absenteeism and short-term disability. Direct costs included costs of all-cause and cluster headache-related outpatient, inpatient hospitalization, surgery, and pharmacy claims. Indirect costs were based on an average daily wage, which was estimated from the 2014 US Bureau of Labor Statistics and inflated to 2015 dollars. Results: There were 9,328 patients with cluster headache claims included in the analysis. Cluster headache-related total direct costs (mean [standard deviation]) were $3,132 [$13,396] per patient per year (PPPY), accounting for 17.8% of the all-cause total direct cost. Cluster headache-related inpatient hospitalizations ($1,604) and pharmacy ($809) together ($2,413) contributed over 75% of the cluster headache- related direct healthcare cost. There were three sub-groups of patients with claims associated with indirect costs that included absenteeism, short-term disability, and absenteeism + short-term disability. Indirect costs PPPY were $4,928 [$4,860] for absenteeism, $803 [$2,621] for short-term disability, and $ 3,374 [$ 3,198] for absenteeism + disability. Conclusion: Patients with cluster headache have high healthcare costs that are associated with inpatient admissions and pharmacy fulfillments, and high indirect costs associated with absenteeism and short-term disability.
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