Direct treatment costs of HIV/AIDS in Portugal

OBJECTIVE To analyze the direct medical costs of HIV/AIDS in Portugal from the perspective of the National Health Service. METHODS A retrospective analysis of medical records was conducted for 150 patients from five specialized centers in Portugal in 2008. Data on utilization of medical resource...

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Main Authors: Julian Perelman, Joana Alves, Ana Claudia Miranda, Ceu Mateus, Kamal Mansinho, Francisco Antunes, Joaquim Oliveira, Jose Pocas, Manuela Doroana, Rui Marques, Eugenio Teofilo, Joao Pereira
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Language:English
Published: Universidade de São Paulo 2013-10-01
Series:Revista de Saúde Pública
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Online Access:http://www.scielosp.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-89102013000700865&lng=en&tlng=en
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spelling doaj-919fa9ab56934dcc85662ed2204e571a2020-11-24T22:50:32ZengUniversidade de São PauloRevista de Saúde Pública0034-89102013-10-0147586587210.1590/S0034-8910.2013047004598S0034-89102013000700865Direct treatment costs of HIV/AIDS in PortugalJulian PerelmanJoana AlvesAna Claudia MirandaCeu MateusKamal MansinhoFrancisco AntunesJoaquim OliveiraJose PocasManuela DoroanaRui MarquesEugenio TeofiloJoao PereiraOBJECTIVE To analyze the direct medical costs of HIV/AIDS in Portugal from the perspective of the National Health Service. METHODS A retrospective analysis of medical records was conducted for 150 patients from five specialized centers in Portugal in 2008. Data on utilization of medical resources during 12 months and patients’ characteristics were collected. A unit cost was applied to each care component using official sources and accounting data from National Health Service hospitals. RESULTS The average cost of treatment was 14,277 €/patient/year. The main cost-driver was antiretroviral treatment (€ 9,598), followed by hospitalization costs (€ 1,323). Treatment costs increased with the severity of disease from € 11,901 (> 500 CD4 cells/µl) to € 23,351 (CD4 count ≤ 50 cells/ µl). Cost progression was mainly due to the increase in hospitalization costs, while antiretroviral treatment costs remained stable over disease stages. CONCLUSIONS The high burden related to antiretroviral treatment is counterbalanced by relatively low hospitalization costs, which, however, increase with severity of disease. The relatively modest progression of total costs highlights that alternative public health strategies that do not affect transmission of disease may only have a limited impact on expenditure, since treatment costs are largely dominated by constant antiretroviral treatment costs.http://www.scielosp.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-89102013000700865&lng=en&tlng=enSindrome de Inmunodeficiencia Adquirida, economiaFarmacos Anti-VIH, economiaCostos de la Atencion en SaludEconomia Medica
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author Julian Perelman
Joana Alves
Ana Claudia Miranda
Ceu Mateus
Kamal Mansinho
Francisco Antunes
Joaquim Oliveira
Jose Pocas
Manuela Doroana
Rui Marques
Eugenio Teofilo
Joao Pereira
spellingShingle Julian Perelman
Joana Alves
Ana Claudia Miranda
Ceu Mateus
Kamal Mansinho
Francisco Antunes
Joaquim Oliveira
Jose Pocas
Manuela Doroana
Rui Marques
Eugenio Teofilo
Joao Pereira
Direct treatment costs of HIV/AIDS in Portugal
Revista de Saúde Pública
Sindrome de Inmunodeficiencia Adquirida, economia
Farmacos Anti-VIH, economia
Costos de la Atencion en Salud
Economia Medica
author_facet Julian Perelman
Joana Alves
Ana Claudia Miranda
Ceu Mateus
Kamal Mansinho
Francisco Antunes
Joaquim Oliveira
Jose Pocas
Manuela Doroana
Rui Marques
Eugenio Teofilo
Joao Pereira
author_sort Julian Perelman
title Direct treatment costs of HIV/AIDS in Portugal
title_short Direct treatment costs of HIV/AIDS in Portugal
title_full Direct treatment costs of HIV/AIDS in Portugal
title_fullStr Direct treatment costs of HIV/AIDS in Portugal
title_full_unstemmed Direct treatment costs of HIV/AIDS in Portugal
title_sort direct treatment costs of hiv/aids in portugal
publisher Universidade de São Paulo
series Revista de Saúde Pública
issn 0034-8910
publishDate 2013-10-01
description OBJECTIVE To analyze the direct medical costs of HIV/AIDS in Portugal from the perspective of the National Health Service. METHODS A retrospective analysis of medical records was conducted for 150 patients from five specialized centers in Portugal in 2008. Data on utilization of medical resources during 12 months and patients’ characteristics were collected. A unit cost was applied to each care component using official sources and accounting data from National Health Service hospitals. RESULTS The average cost of treatment was 14,277 €/patient/year. The main cost-driver was antiretroviral treatment (€ 9,598), followed by hospitalization costs (€ 1,323). Treatment costs increased with the severity of disease from € 11,901 (> 500 CD4 cells/µl) to € 23,351 (CD4 count ≤ 50 cells/ µl). Cost progression was mainly due to the increase in hospitalization costs, while antiretroviral treatment costs remained stable over disease stages. CONCLUSIONS The high burden related to antiretroviral treatment is counterbalanced by relatively low hospitalization costs, which, however, increase with severity of disease. The relatively modest progression of total costs highlights that alternative public health strategies that do not affect transmission of disease may only have a limited impact on expenditure, since treatment costs are largely dominated by constant antiretroviral treatment costs.
topic Sindrome de Inmunodeficiencia Adquirida, economia
Farmacos Anti-VIH, economia
Costos de la Atencion en Salud
Economia Medica
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