The economic cost of direct smoking in South Korea

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Preventive Medicine Reports Pub Date : 2024-08-23 DOI:10.1016/j.pmedr.2024.102865
Kristine Namhee Kwon , Kangyeon Lee , Wankyo Chung
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Abstract

Background

Smoking not only causes negative health outcomes for individuals but also causes an economic burden to society. This study estimated the socioeconomic costs of direct smoking in South Korea in 2020.

Methods

We used the prevalence-based cost-of-illness approach to estimate the sum of the direct (medical, transportation, and caregiving) and indirect (productivity loss due to health service utilization and premature death) costs of 41 smoking-related diseases. We assumed that diseases with death-based hazard ratios greater than 1.0 were related to smoking and used them in cost estimation.

Results

The socioeconomic cost of direct smoking in Korea was USD 10.9 billion in 2020, accounting for 0.67 % of the gross domestic product and 8.0 % of current health expenditures. The direct cost was USD 4,172 million and the indirect cost was USD 6,753 million. The cost of productivity loss due to premature death took up the largest amount of the total cost, accounting for 52.3 %. The amount attributed to males accounted for 90.4 % of the overall cost, totaling to USD 9,877 million. This is attributable to higher smoking rates and higher medical costs in men. Cancer costs accounted for 40.0 % of the total cost, causing the greatest burden of diseases.

Conclusion

Direct smoking imposed a harmful and heavy economic burden on South Korea. Our estimate provides the latest evidence on the financial burden of smoking and strengthens the case for strong tobacco control policies and interventions.

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韩国直接吸烟的经济成本
背景吸烟不仅会对个人健康造成负面影响,还会给社会带来经济负担。本研究估算了 2020 年韩国直接吸烟的社会经济成本。方法我们采用基于患病率的疾病成本法,估算了 41 种与吸烟相关疾病的直接成本(医疗、交通和护理)和间接成本(因使用医疗服务和过早死亡导致的生产力损失)之和。我们假设死亡危险比大于 1.0 的疾病与吸烟有关,并将其用于成本估算。结果到 2020 年,韩国直接吸烟的社会经济成本为 109 亿美元,占国内生产总值的 0.67%,占当前卫生支出的 8.0%。直接成本为 41.72 亿美元,间接成本为 67.53 亿美元。过早死亡导致的生产力损失成本占总成本的最大部分,为 52.3%。男性造成的成本占总成本的 90.4%,共计 98.77 亿美元。这是因为男性吸烟率较高,医疗费用也较高。癌症费用占总费用的 40.0%,是造成最大负担的疾病。我们的估算提供了有关吸烟经济负担的最新证据,并加强了强有力的烟草控制政策和干预措施。
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