Economic Burden of Cardiovascular disease in South West of Iran

authors:

avatar Sara Emamgholipour 1 , avatar Ali Akbari Sari 1 , avatar Mohsen Pakdaman 2 , avatar Sara Geravandi 2 , *

Department of Health Management and Economics, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran
Department of Health Care Management, School of Public Health, Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences, Yazd, Iran

how to cite: Emamgholipour S, Akbari Sari A, Pakdaman M, Geravandi S. Economic Burden of Cardiovascular disease in South West of Iran. Int Cardiovasc Res J. 2018;12(1):e55067. 

Abstract

Background: CVDs are the first cause of death globally. About 50% of annual deaths are
related to this group of diseases in Iran; however, the economic cost of CVD on Iranian
society has not been conducted.
Objectives: The aim of this study was to estimate the economic burden of CVDs in the
southwest of Iran in 2016 from the social perspective.
Materials and Methods: This study is a cross-sectional descriptive-analytic study
conducted using the cost of illness (COI) framework. The prevalence top-down method
was used to quantify the annual cardiovascular costs. Productivity losses were estimated
using the human capital approach and the friction cost method, with the discount rate
of 3% to convert all future lifetime earnings into the present value.
Results: In 2016, the average total cost per patient was $1881.4 and the total costs resulted
in 1159.62 $million. Direct costs accounted for 60% and indirect costs for 40% of the total
costs. The results were robust to a 20% change in the average unit price of all medical and
non- medical direct costs and to discount rate of 2% and 10%.
Conclusions: The total cardiovascular disease costs in 2016 represented approximately
6.7% of the Iran gross domestic product. The results of this study would be of special help
for policymakers to evaluate the cost-effectiveness and outcomes of health care programs
to allocate health care resources efficiently. Primordial Prevention of CVD including
lifestyle modifications and dietary interventions resulted in substantial financial savings
and is strongly recommended.

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