Abstract

Background: Critical congenital heart disease (CCHD) make up a group of heart diseases present in newborns since the prenatal period and requiring early intervention through surgery or percutaneous interventions in the first year of life. Little is known about the societal economic impact associated with their care in low to middle income countries. We estimated direct medical costs, out-of-pocket expenditures and indirect costs of CCHD patients in Colombia. Methods: The methodology to estimate costs involved four stages: identification, measurement, and assessment of resources consumed, and total cost calculation. Regarding medical costs, hospital and ambulatory costs were estimated for the patient’s first year of life using clinical records of 73 patients and with thematic experts. A survey was carried out on 20 children´s caregivers to determine the out-of-pocket expenses and indirect costs. For this estimation, a descriptive analysis was made on the survey taking into account the reported salary. All costs are expressed in US dollars (2017 exchange rates). Results: The average direct medical hospital costs for CCHDs were $25,835 and the ambulatory costs reached $480. Indirect costs were $1,303 and out-of-pocket expenses were $2,058, which for families with an income lower than one monthly minimum wage (1 SMMLV) in 2017 correspond to $250. The impact on their budget was 57%. Conclusions: CCHDs represent an important economic impact both for the Colombian General Social Health System and for families. This study made it possible to estimate the costs that are not easily visible and thus quantified.

Highlights

  • The term critical congenital heart disease (CCHD) refers to a group of structural malformations of the heart which are present from the prenatal period

  • The decision to include these Critical congenital heart disease (CCHD) was made following the approaches and recommendations taken on the subject at world level, the prioritization of these cardiopathies in the United States was taken as reference[15]

  • Cost analysis is a relevant topic for the health system and it requires a systematic and complex process

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Introduction

The term critical congenital heart disease (CCHD) refers to a group of structural malformations of the heart which are present from the prenatal period. Besides direct medical costs, out-of-pocket expenses covered by the family, and indirect costs, are included. This society perspective allows to carry out a more complete analysis and include all costs of opportunity attributed to a disease. This perspective requires a larger collection and availability of information effort, a fact that hinders its use in COI for low prevalence diseases[10,11]. A survey was carried out on 20 childrens caregivers to determine the out-of-pocket expenses and indirect costs For this estimation, a descriptive analysis was made on the survey taking into account the reported salary. Indirect costs were $1,303 and out-of-pocket expenses were $2,058, which for families with an income lower than one monthly minimum wage (1 SMMLV) in Invited Reviewers version 1

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