The cost of unintended pregnancy in the United States |
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Authors: | Trussell James |
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Affiliation: | Office of Population Research, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544, USA. trussell@princeton.edu |
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Abstract: | INTRODUCTION: Despite the many contraceptive options available in the United States, nearly half (49%) of the 6.4 million pregnancies each year are unintended; these represent a significant cost to the health care system. METHODS: The total number of unintended pregnancies and their outcomes were obtained from the literature. Direct medical costs were estimated for each unintended pregnancy outcome. RESULTS: The direct medical costs of unintended pregnancies were US$5 billion in 2002. Direct medical cost savings due to contraceptive use were US$19 billion. DISCUSSION: Unintended pregnancies are a costly problem in the United States. Contraceptive use can reduce direct and indirect costs; hence, payers may realize cost savings by providing coverage of contraceptive products. |
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Keywords: | Abortion Contraception Unintended pregnancy Cost savings |
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