The Socioeconomic Burden of Coronary Heart Disease in Korea |
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Authors: | Hoo-Sun Chang Han-Joong Kim Chung-Mo Nam Seung-Ji Lim Young-Hwa Jang Sera Kim Hye-Young Kang |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Preventive Medicine, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.;2.Institute of Health Services Research, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.;3.Health Insurance Policy Research Institute, National Health Insurance Corporation, Seoul, Korea.;4.Health Insurance Review and Assessment Services, Seoul, Korea.;5.College of Pharmacy, Yonsei Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Yonsei University, Incheon, Korea. |
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Abstract: | ObjectivesWe aimed to estimate the annual socioeconomic burden of coronary heart disease (CHD) in Korea in 2005, using the National Health Insurance (NHI) claims data.MethodsA prevalence-based, top-down, cost-of-treatment method was used to assess the direct and indirect costs of CHD (International Classification of Diseases, 10th revision codes of I20-I25), angina pectoris (I20), and myocardial infarction (MI, I21-I23) from a societal perspective.ResultsEstimated national spending on CHD in 2005 was $2.52 billion. The majority of the spending was attributable to medical costs (53.3%), followed by productivity loss due to morbidity and premature death (33.6%), transportation (8.1%), and informal caregiver costs (4.9%). While medical cost was the predominant cost attribute in treating angina (74.3% of the total cost), premature death was the largest cost attribute for patients with MI (66.9%). Annual per-capita cost of treating MI, excluding premature death cost, was $3183, which is about 2 times higher than the cost for angina ($1556).ConclusionsThe total insurance-covered medical cost ($1.13 billion) of CHD accounted for approximately 6.02% of the total annual NHI expenditure. These findings suggest that the current burden of CHD on society is tremendous and that more effective prevention strategies are required in Korea. |
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Keywords: | Angina Coronary disease Cost of illness Insurance claim Myocardial infarction |
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