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Type: Journal article
Title: Cost of an emerging epidemic: an economic analysis of atrial fibrillation in the UK
Author: Stewart, S.
Murphy, N.
Walker, A.
McGuire, A.
McMurray, J.
Citation: Heart, 2004; 90(3):286-292
Publisher: British Med Journal Publ Group
Issue Date: 2004
ISSN: 1355-6037
1468-201X
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S. Stewart, N. Murphy, A. Walker, A. McGuire, J. J. V. McMurray
Abstract: Objective: To evaluate the cost of atrial fibrillation (AF) to health and social services in the UK in 1995 and, based on epidemiological trends, to project this estimate to 2000. Design, setting, and main outcome measures: Contemporary estimates of health care activity related to AF were applied to the whole population of the UK on an age and sex specific basis for the year 1995. The activities considered (and costs calculated) were hospital admissions, outpatient consultations, general practice consultations, and drug treatment (including the cost of monitoring anticoagulant treatment). By adjusting for the progressive aging of the British population and related increases in hospital admissions, the cost of AF was also projected to the year 2000. Results: There were 534 000 people with AF in the UK during 1995. The “direct” cost of health care for these patients was £244 million (~€350 million) or 0.62% of total National Health Service (NHS) expenditure. Hospitalisations and drug prescriptions accounted for 50% and 20% of this expenditure, respectively. Long term nursing home care after hospital admission cost an additional £46.4 million (~€66 million). The direct cost of AF rose to £459 million (~€655 million) in 2000, equivalent to 0.97% of total NHS expenditure based on 1995 figures. Nursing home costs rose to £111 million (~€160 million). Conclusions: AF is an extremely costly public health problem.
Keywords: Humans
Atrial Fibrillation
Ambulatory Care
Hospitalization
Long-Term Care
Program Evaluation
Family Practice
Cost of Illness
Aged
Middle Aged
Nursing Homes
Community Health Services
Cost-Benefit Analysis
Hospital Costs
Health Expenditures
Referral and Consultation
Female
Male
Drug Prescriptions
United Kingdom
DOI: 10.1136/hrt.2002.008748
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/hrt.2002.008748
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