Abstract

Background. Otitis media (OM) is a common communicable disease that is associated with a substantial economic burden. However, no Korean studies have evaluated OM-related trends after the introduction of the pneumococcal conjugate vaccines. Purpose. This study aimed to estimate the prevalence and economic burden of OM in Korea using nationally representative data. Methods. The burden of OM was estimated nationally representative data such as national health insurance claims data from 2012, based on the prevalence approach and the societal perspective. Results. In 2012, 1,788,303 patients visited medical institutions for treatment of OM, and the prevalence and burden of OM were 3.5% and 497.35 million US dollars, respectively. Patients who were 0–9 years old accounted for 59.7% of the cases and 55.2% of the total cost. Among adults, the total and perpatient costs were highest among 50–59-year-old adults. Direct medical costs and outpatient costs accounted for large proportions of the total cost (86.3% and 88.3%, resp.). Conclusion. The economic burden of OM decreased after the introduction of the pneumococcal conjugate vaccines. However, OM is still associated with a relatively large burden, especially among adults, and interventions are needed to reduce the burden of OM in this population.

Highlights

  • Otitis media (OM) is a common middle-ear condition and is common among children [1, 2]

  • 97.3% of Koreans were covered by the National Health Insurance Service (NHIS) in June 2015, and >99% of Koreans are covered by some form of health care coverage [15]

  • The present study evaluated the prevalence and economic burden of OM in Korea during 2012

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Introduction

Otitis media (OM) is a common middle-ear condition and is common among children [1, 2]. A Korean study revealed that children who were 90% of cases that required myringotomy or v-tube to treat AOM [4]. Other studies have found that recurrent AOM during early childhood is associated with Eustachian tube inefficiency and that adults with a history of childhood OM exhibit poor tube function [2, 7]. The total cost of AOM in Korea was reported to be approximately 530.11 million USD in 2004 [4]. Otitis media (OM) is a common communicable disease that is associated with a substantial economic burden. This study aimed to estimate the prevalence and economic burden of OM in Korea using nationally representative data. Patients who were 0–9 years old accounted for 59.7% of the cases and 55.2% of the total cost. OM is still associated with a relatively large burden, especially among adults, and interventions are needed to reduce the burden of OM in this population

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