Prevalence and out-patient medical costs of comorbid conditions in patients with rheumatoid arthritis - 28/11/13
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Abstract |
Objectives |
To evaluate the prevalence, types, and out-patient direct medical costs of comorbid conditions in patients with RA in Thailand.
Methods |
Information of the patients with RA treated by rheumatologists with at least one disease modifying antirheumatic drugs (DMARDs), including demographic data, RA-related medication types and treatment costs, comorbidity-related medication types and treatment costs, and total direct medical costs, was captured from King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital databases.
Results |
The data from 684 patients with RA were included for analysis. The majority of the patients were prescribed combined DMARDs, while only 2.5% received biologics. Comorbid conditions were reported in 434 patients (63.5%). The most common comorbid condition was hypertension (51.2%). Advanced age and presence of healthcare coverage was associated with comorbid conditions. The average annual cost of non-RA-related treatments in patients with comorbid diseases was 15 times the cost in those without comorbidities (1546 vs. 104USD; P<0.001) while the total direct medical cost in patients with comorbid conditions was twice that in patients without comorbid diseases (4118 vs. 2045USD; P<0.001). Parameters that influenced total direct medical costs were RA medications costs, comorbidity, healthcare coverage, patient's age, and types of DMARDs.
Conclusions |
Comorbid conditions were common in this study. However, the major cost component incurred in RA patients was the costs of RA medications and services, while the out-patient costs of comorbid conditions accounted for approximately 38% of the total costs.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Rheumatoid arthritis, Comorbid condition, Disease modifying antirheumatic drugs, Direct medical costs, Societal perspective
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