The financial burden of chronic wounds in primary care: A real-world data analysis on cost and prevalence

Miguel Ángel Díaz-Herrera , Mónica González-Durán , Francisco Javier Rodríguez-Martínez , Gema Tujillo-Flores , Nuria Tuset-Mateu , Jose Verdú-Soriano , Vicente Gea-Caballero , Albert Sanllorente-Melenchón , Jesús Almeda-Ortega , Oriol Cunillera-Puértolas , Mateo Acedo-Anta , José Ramón Martínez-Riera
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Abstract

Background

Chronic wounds place a substantial clinical and economic burden on health systems and significantly reduce the quality of life of those affected. However, there are no large-scale economic evaluations to assess costs based on data in a real-world environment.

Objective

We aimed to analyse the costs of managing patients with chronic wounds (pressure injuries, ulcers of venous aetiology, ulcers of arterial aetiology, diabetes-related foot ulcers, and lower-limb ulcers of other aetiologies) in primary care in the southern area of Barcelona, Spain, through a 3-year real-world data analysis.

Methods

The direct costs associated with specific treatment materials and primary care consultations were analysed using the electronic clinical records and financial management data of 54 primary care centres managed by the Catalan Institute of Health, which served a population ranging from 890,152 in 2015 to 939,747 in 2017.

Results

Between 2015 and 2017, total expenditure was estimated at € 34,991,854 (Euros) (USD 39,548,000 -United States Dollars-). The cost of the specific treatment materials was € 8,455,787 (USD 9,555,885), with an annual average of € 2,818,596 (USD 3,185,295) and an increase of 18.5 % over the period. The cost of the consultations for chronic wound management was € 26,536,067 (USD 29,988,409). The cumulative annual prevalence of chronic wounds per 10,000 inhabitants was 86.70‱ in 2015, 88.03‱ in 2016 and 88.7‱ in 2017. Pressure injuries accounted for 46.39 % to 42.86 % of all chronic wounds. The direct extrapolation of chronic wounds costs to the total population of Spain was € 1,763,037,849 (USD 1,993,409,074) (mean annual average € 587,679,283 -USD 664,136,358-) during the study period, with a prevalence of 388,777 and an estimated peak of 413,897 in 2017.

Conclusion

We found that chronic wounds have a significant economic impact and should be considered in the planning and management of healthcare resources to ensure adequate and sustainable primary care services.

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Chronic wounds represent a significant clinical and economic burden in medical devices and consultations, costing 34.99 million euros over three years. Effective planning is essential for the sustainability of primary care services
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初级保健慢性伤口的经济负担:关于成本和流行的真实世界数据分析
背景:慢性伤口给卫生系统带来巨大的临床和经济负担,并显著降低受影响者的生活质量。然而,目前还没有大规模的经济评估来评估基于真实环境数据的成本。目的:通过一项为期3年的真实世界数据分析,我们旨在分析西班牙巴塞罗那南部地区初级保健部门处理慢性伤口(压伤、静脉病因溃疡、动脉病因溃疡、糖尿病相关足部溃疡和其他病因下肢溃疡)患者的成本。方法利用加泰罗尼亚卫生研究所管理的54个初级保健中心的电子临床记录和财务管理数据,分析与特定治疗材料和初级保健咨询相关的直接费用,这些中心的服务人口从2015年的890,152人到2017年的939,747人。结果2015年至2017年期间,总支出估计为34,991,854欧元(39,548,000美元)。特定处理材料的成本为8,455,787欧元(9,555,885美元),年平均成本为2,818,596欧元(3,185,295美元),在此期间增长了18.5%。慢性伤口管理咨询费用为26,536,067欧元(29,988,409美元)。2015年,每万居民慢性伤口年累计患病率为86.70‰,2016年为88.03‰,2017年为88.7‰。压伤占慢性创伤的46.39% ~ 42.86%。在研究期间,西班牙总人口的慢性伤口成本直接外推为1,763,037,849欧元(1,993,409,074美元)(平均年平均587,679,283欧元- 664,136,358美元),患病率为388,777,估计2017年的峰值为413,897。结论慢性创伤具有显著的经济影响,应在卫生保健资源规划和管理中加以考虑,以确保提供充足和可持续的初级保健服务。慢性伤口在医疗设备和咨询中是一个重大的临床和经济负担,在三年内花费3499万欧元。有效的规划对于初级保健服务的可持续性至关重要
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