Health-related outcomes, health care resource utilization, and costs of multiple sclerosis in Japan compared with US and five EU countries

被引:7
作者
Yamabe, Kaoru [1 ]
DiBonaventura, Marco D. [2 ]
Pashas, Chris L. [3 ]
机构
[1] Takeda Pharmaceut Co Ltd, Healthcare Policy & Access, Chuou Ku, 2-1-1 Nihon Bashi Honcho, Tokyo 1038668, Japan
[2] Kantar Hlth, Hlth Outcomes, New York, NY 10010 USA
[3] Takeda Pharmaceut Int, Data Sci Inst, Global Outcomes & Epidemiol Res, Cambridge, MA 02139 USA
关键词
activity impairment; direct costs; health care resource utilization; health status; indirect costs; work productivity impairment; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; WORK PRODUCTIVITY; BURDEN; DISABILITY; ABSENTEEISM; PERSONALITY; EMPLOYEES; IMPACT; MS;
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10.2147/CEOR.S179903
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Purpose: Multiple sclerosis (MS) imposes a huge burden on patients. This study examined the relationship between MS and health-related and economic burden in Japan; secondarily, health status was compared across patients with MS in Japan, US, and five European Union (5EU) countries (France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and UK). Methods: A retrospective cross-sectional study was conducted using self-reported data from 2009 to 2014 Japan National Health and Wellness Survey (n=145,759). Health status, work productivity loss, activity impairment, health care resource utilization, and annual costs associated with MS (n=85) were compared with controls without MS (n=145,674). Propensity score matching and multivariable linear regressions determined the effect of MS after controlling for confounders. Health status in Japan was also compared with that of 5EU (n=62) and US (n=67) patients with MS. Results: Patients with MS in Japan reported significantly worse health status via mental component summary score (MCS; 40.1 vs 45.8) and physical component summary score (PCS; 41.4 vs 51.2) and health state utility scores (0.63 vs 0.74; all p<0.001). They also reported more absenteeism (12.0% vs 3.7%), presenteeism (33.8% vs 19.8%), overall work impairment (40.9% vs 21.6%), and activity impairment (43.6% vs 24.0%), with higher indirect costs ((sic)2,040,672/ US $20,102 vs (sic)1,076,306/US$10,603) than controls (all P<0.001). Patients with MS reported higher resource use, including provider visits (8.0 vs 4.7), emergency room visits (0.03 vs 0.1), and hospitalizations (2.7 vs 0.69) in the past 6 months, with higher direct costs ((sic)3,670,906/ US$36,162 vs (sic)986,099/US$9,714) than controls (all P<0.001). Finally, Japanese patients with MS reported lower MCSs and higher PCSs than their US and 5EU counterparts. Conclusion: MS in Japan is associated with poor health status and high work productivity loss, resource use, and costs, underscoring the need for improved treatment, especially vis-a-vis mental health, when comparing Japanese patients with their 5EU and US counterparts.
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