Abstract
Abstract According to the 2019 European Health Survey, 42% and 23% of the Croatian adult population were affected by overweight or obesity, respectively. Counselling services are available in some Public Health Institutes for free or paid out-of-pocket. The estimated cost per kilogram lost in programs in Europe and the USA ranges from 100-340€, with a justifiable cost estimation for a weight loss intervention being 120-210€. Aim was to demonstrate the cost of losing one kilogram by analysing necessary initial material and human resources, including equipping counselling centres, and estimating the cost of continuous implementation. In the year 2023, 47 participants (31F,10M) with a BMI higher than 30 kg/m2 enrolled in the three-month free Program in the County Public Health Institute in Pozega. The program consisted of personalized assessment, habit change plan, education, counselling and follow-up. An analysis of the minimal required equipment and working hours of physician and a nurse (contracted gross hourly wage rates) was conducted. The main outcome measure was the cost of one kilogram lost by participants at the end of the Program. Program was completed by 41 (22F, 9M) participants (87.2%). Their initial BMI ranged from 30.3 to 47.4 kg/m2. Collectively, they lost 323.2 kg (1.3-24.4kg), with an average of 7.9 kg or 7.4% (1.7-19.8%) of their initial weight lost. The estimated total cost of medical, IT and office equipment, was 9363€. The human resources cost was 9509€, with a specialist and nurse spending 249 and 116 hours, respectively (27.6€/hour and 13€/hour). The initial cost per kilogram lost, including the prerequisites for the work of the counselling centre, was 58.4€. The continuous program cost with equipment already in place is estimated at 27.9€ per kilogram lost. We have shown that the lifestyle management program in the Croatia without extra cost to patients delivers results with a cost of 27.9€ per kilogram weight-lost in continuous implementation. Key messages • The significant impact of obesity on premature mortality and healthcare systems calls for the systematic implementation of effective weight management programs that are available to patients for free. • It is possible to implement effective weight management program in Croatia without extra cost to patients for 27.9 € per kilogram weight-lost.
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