Hospitalization Costs Due to Hypoglycemia in Patients with Diabetes: A Microcosting Approach
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Resumo: | Introduction: Hypoglycemia leading to hospitalization is associated with adverse economic outcomes, although the real burden is unknown. The HIPOS-WARD (Hypoglycemia In Portugal Observational Study-Ward) aimed to characterize ward admissions due to hypoglycemia episodes in treated patients with diabetes and assess their economic impact to the National Health System. Methods: Observational, cross-sectional study, conducted in 16 Portuguese centers for 22 months. The applied microcosting approach was based on healthcare resource data, collected from patients’ charts upon ward admission until discharge, and unitary costs from official/ public data sources. Absenteeism was also estimated for active workers on the basis of the human capital approach. Results: Of the 176 patients with diabetes mellitus enrolled, 86% had type 2 diabetes. Half of the patients (50.0%) were on insulin-based therapy, followed by 30.1% on a secretagoguebased regimen, 9.7% on non-secretagogue therapy, and 10.2% on a combination of insulin and secretagogue. Overall mean costs per patient were medication, 45.45 €; laboratory analysis, 218.14 €; examinations, 64.91 €; physician and nurse time, 268.55 € and 673.39 €, respectively. Bed occupancy was the main cost driver (772.09 €) and indirect cost averaged 140.44 €. Overall, the cost per hypoglycemia episode leading to hospitalization averaged 2042.52 € (range 194.76–16,762.87 €). Patients treated with insulin-based regimens (2267.76 €) and type 2 diabetes (2051.29 €) had the highest mean costs. The mean cost increased with repeated hypoglycemic events (2191.67 €), correlated complications (2109.26 €), and death (5253.38 €). Conclusion: HIPOS-WARD’s findings confirm and support both the substantial clinical and economic impact of hospitalization due to hypoglycemia in Portugal. |
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Hospitalization Costs Due to Hypoglycemia in Patients with Diabetes: A Microcosting ApproachCost studyDiabetes mellitusHospitalizationHypoglycemiaIntroduction: Hypoglycemia leading to hospitalization is associated with adverse economic outcomes, although the real burden is unknown. The HIPOS-WARD (Hypoglycemia In Portugal Observational Study-Ward) aimed to characterize ward admissions due to hypoglycemia episodes in treated patients with diabetes and assess their economic impact to the National Health System. Methods: Observational, cross-sectional study, conducted in 16 Portuguese centers for 22 months. The applied microcosting approach was based on healthcare resource data, collected from patients’ charts upon ward admission until discharge, and unitary costs from official/ public data sources. Absenteeism was also estimated for active workers on the basis of the human capital approach. Results: Of the 176 patients with diabetes mellitus enrolled, 86% had type 2 diabetes. Half of the patients (50.0%) were on insulin-based therapy, followed by 30.1% on a secretagoguebased regimen, 9.7% on non-secretagogue therapy, and 10.2% on a combination of insulin and secretagogue. Overall mean costs per patient were medication, 45.45 €; laboratory analysis, 218.14 €; examinations, 64.91 €; physician and nurse time, 268.55 € and 673.39 €, respectively. Bed occupancy was the main cost driver (772.09 €) and indirect cost averaged 140.44 €. Overall, the cost per hypoglycemia episode leading to hospitalization averaged 2042.52 € (range 194.76–16,762.87 €). Patients treated with insulin-based regimens (2267.76 €) and type 2 diabetes (2051.29 €) had the highest mean costs. The mean cost increased with repeated hypoglycemic events (2191.67 €), correlated complications (2109.26 €), and death (5253.38 €). Conclusion: HIPOS-WARD’s findings confirm and support both the substantial clinical and economic impact of hospitalization due to hypoglycemia in Portugal.Springer Nature2020-10info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10316/105884http://hdl.handle.net/10316/105884https://doi.org/10.1007/s13300-020-00868-0eng1869-6953Ferreira, João Paulo MoraisAraújo, FranciscoDores, JorgeSantos, LélitaPape, EstevãoReis, MónicaChipepo, ÁrciaNascimento, EditeBaptista, AnaPires, VanessaMarques, CarlosLages, Adriana S.Conceição, JoãoLaires, Pedro A.Pelicano-Romano, JoãoAlão, Sílviainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-03-14T21:31:19Zoai:estudogeral.uc.pt:10316/105884Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T21:22:22.721492Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Hospitalization Costs Due to Hypoglycemia in Patients with Diabetes: A Microcosting Approach |
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Hospitalization Costs Due to Hypoglycemia in Patients with Diabetes: A Microcosting Approach |
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Hospitalization Costs Due to Hypoglycemia in Patients with Diabetes: A Microcosting Approach Ferreira, João Paulo Morais Cost study Diabetes mellitus Hospitalization Hypoglycemia |
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Hospitalization Costs Due to Hypoglycemia in Patients with Diabetes: A Microcosting Approach |
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Hospitalization Costs Due to Hypoglycemia in Patients with Diabetes: A Microcosting Approach |
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Hospitalization Costs Due to Hypoglycemia in Patients with Diabetes: A Microcosting Approach |
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Hospitalization Costs Due to Hypoglycemia in Patients with Diabetes: A Microcosting Approach |
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Hospitalization Costs Due to Hypoglycemia in Patients with Diabetes: A Microcosting Approach |
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Ferreira, João Paulo Morais |
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Ferreira, João Paulo Morais Araújo, Francisco Dores, Jorge Santos, Lélita Pape, Estevão Reis, Mónica Chipepo, Árcia Nascimento, Edite Baptista, Ana Pires, Vanessa Marques, Carlos Lages, Adriana S. Conceição, João Laires, Pedro A. Pelicano-Romano, João Alão, Sílvia |
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Araújo, Francisco Dores, Jorge Santos, Lélita Pape, Estevão Reis, Mónica Chipepo, Árcia Nascimento, Edite Baptista, Ana Pires, Vanessa Marques, Carlos Lages, Adriana S. Conceição, João Laires, Pedro A. Pelicano-Romano, João Alão, Sílvia |
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Ferreira, João Paulo Morais Araújo, Francisco Dores, Jorge Santos, Lélita Pape, Estevão Reis, Mónica Chipepo, Árcia Nascimento, Edite Baptista, Ana Pires, Vanessa Marques, Carlos Lages, Adriana S. Conceição, João Laires, Pedro A. Pelicano-Romano, João Alão, Sílvia |
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Cost study Diabetes mellitus Hospitalization Hypoglycemia |
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Cost study Diabetes mellitus Hospitalization Hypoglycemia |
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Introduction: Hypoglycemia leading to hospitalization is associated with adverse economic outcomes, although the real burden is unknown. The HIPOS-WARD (Hypoglycemia In Portugal Observational Study-Ward) aimed to characterize ward admissions due to hypoglycemia episodes in treated patients with diabetes and assess their economic impact to the National Health System. Methods: Observational, cross-sectional study, conducted in 16 Portuguese centers for 22 months. The applied microcosting approach was based on healthcare resource data, collected from patients’ charts upon ward admission until discharge, and unitary costs from official/ public data sources. Absenteeism was also estimated for active workers on the basis of the human capital approach. Results: Of the 176 patients with diabetes mellitus enrolled, 86% had type 2 diabetes. Half of the patients (50.0%) were on insulin-based therapy, followed by 30.1% on a secretagoguebased regimen, 9.7% on non-secretagogue therapy, and 10.2% on a combination of insulin and secretagogue. Overall mean costs per patient were medication, 45.45 €; laboratory analysis, 218.14 €; examinations, 64.91 €; physician and nurse time, 268.55 € and 673.39 €, respectively. Bed occupancy was the main cost driver (772.09 €) and indirect cost averaged 140.44 €. Overall, the cost per hypoglycemia episode leading to hospitalization averaged 2042.52 € (range 194.76–16,762.87 €). Patients treated with insulin-based regimens (2267.76 €) and type 2 diabetes (2051.29 €) had the highest mean costs. The mean cost increased with repeated hypoglycemic events (2191.67 €), correlated complications (2109.26 €), and death (5253.38 €). Conclusion: HIPOS-WARD’s findings confirm and support both the substantial clinical and economic impact of hospitalization due to hypoglycemia in Portugal. |
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