Economic Burden of Diabetes among Women A Comparison of Outpatient and Inpatient Care
Material type: TextDescription: 401–409 pSubject(s): In: SAGE PUBLICATIONS JOURNAL OF HEALTH MANAGEMENTSummary: The article provides estimates of economic burden of diabetes among women. The study was based on primary data collected from Jalandhar. The article examines the direct, indirect and intangible cost of diabetes. The result indicates that mean cost of outpatient care of consultation, lab investigations, medicines, special diet and transport was ₹203.53, ₹535.50, ₹515.0, ₹258.80 and ₹120.30, respectively. While, mean cost of inpatient care of consultation, lab investigations, room charges, medicines, special diet and transport was ₹1157.00, ₹1468.75, ₹1354.50, ₹4175.50, ₹680.0 and ₹278.65, respectively. The analysis shows that the mean cost of inpatient care was higher than that of outpatient care. Intangible cost of diabetes involved reduced food consumption, borrowing from neighbours/relatives, decreased non-food consumption, decreased savings, decreased social obligations/functions, stopped purchase/expansion of house, sale of household assets, stopped medical treatment of other members in the family and stopped the purchase of consumer durables. These figures are compelling enough to stimulate government to take corrective actions to address the risk factors that contribute to diabetes. Immediate action is needed to stem the tide of diabetes and to introduce cost-effective treatment to reverse this trend. Healthcare policy planners must anticipate and respond to socio-economic implications, ideally through preventive as well as curative measures.Item type | Current library | Call number | Vol info | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Journals and Periodicals | Main Library On Display | JOURNAL/PHARMA/Vol 20, No 3/5559440 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Vol 20, No 3 (01/09/2018) | Not for loan | September, 2018 | 5559440 |
The article provides estimates of economic burden of diabetes among women. The study was based on primary data collected from Jalandhar. The article examines the direct, indirect and intangible cost of diabetes. The result indicates that mean cost of outpatient care of consultation, lab investigations, medicines, special diet and transport was ₹203.53, ₹535.50, ₹515.0, ₹258.80 and ₹120.30, respectively. While, mean cost of inpatient care of consultation, lab investigations, room charges, medicines, special diet and transport was ₹1157.00, ₹1468.75, ₹1354.50, ₹4175.50, ₹680.0 and ₹278.65, respectively. The analysis shows that the mean cost of inpatient care was higher than that of outpatient care. Intangible cost of diabetes involved reduced food consumption, borrowing from neighbours/relatives, decreased non-food consumption, decreased savings, decreased social obligations/functions, stopped purchase/expansion of house, sale of household assets, stopped medical treatment of other members in the family and stopped the purchase of consumer durables. These figures are compelling enough to stimulate government to take corrective actions to address the risk factors that contribute to diabetes. Immediate action is needed to stem the tide of diabetes and to introduce cost-effective treatment to reverse this trend. Healthcare policy planners must anticipate and respond to socio-economic implications, ideally through preventive as well as curative measures.
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