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Published in: The European Journal of Health Economics 1/2016

Open Access 01-04-2016 | Original Paper

Social/economic costs and health-related quality of life in patients with epidermolysis bullosa in Europe

Authors: Aris Angelis, Panos Kanavos, Julio López-Bastida, Renata Linertová, Juan Oliva-Moreno, Pedro Serrano-Aguilar, Manuel Posada-de-la-Paz, Domenica Taruscio, Arrigo Schieppati, Georgi Iskrov, Valentin Brodszky, Johann Matthias Graf von der Schulenburg, Karine Chevreul, Ulf Persson, Giovanni Fattore, BURQOL-RD Research Network

Published in: The European Journal of Health Economics | Special Issue 1/2016

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Abstract

Background

The aim of this study was to determine the social/economic costs and health-related quality of life (HRQOL) of patients with epidermolysis bullosa (EB) in eight EU member states.

Methods

We conducted a cross-sectional study of patients with EB from Bulgaria, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom. Data on demographic characteristics, health resource utilisation, informal care, labour productivity losses, and HRQOL were collected from the questionnaires completed by patients or their caregivers. HRQOL was measured with the EuroQol 5-domain (EQ-5D) questionnaire.

Results

A total of 204 patients completed the questionnaire. Average annual costs varied from country to country, and ranged from €9509 to €49,233 (reference year 2012). Estimated direct healthcare costs ranged from €419 to €10,688; direct non-healthcare costs ranged from €7449 to €37,451 and labour productivity losses ranged from €0 to €7259. The average annual cost per patient across all countries was estimated at €31,390, out of which €5646 accounted for direct health costs (18.0 %), €23,483 accounted for direct non-healthcare costs (74.8 %), and €2261 accounted for indirect costs (7.2 %). Costs were shown to vary across patients with different disability but also between children and adults. The mean EQ-5D score for adult EB patients was estimated at between 0.49 and 0.71 and the mean EQ-5D visual analogue scale score was estimated at between 62 and 77.

Conclusion

In addition to its negative impact on patient HRQOL, our study indicates the substantial social/economic burden of EB in Europe, attributable mostly to high direct non-healthcare costs.
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Metadata
Title
Social/economic costs and health-related quality of life in patients with epidermolysis bullosa in Europe
Authors
Aris Angelis
Panos Kanavos
Julio López-Bastida
Renata Linertová
Juan Oliva-Moreno
Pedro Serrano-Aguilar
Manuel Posada-de-la-Paz
Domenica Taruscio
Arrigo Schieppati
Georgi Iskrov
Valentin Brodszky
Johann Matthias Graf von der Schulenburg
Karine Chevreul
Ulf Persson
Giovanni Fattore
BURQOL-RD Research Network
Publication date
01-04-2016
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
The European Journal of Health Economics / Issue Special Issue 1/2016
Print ISSN: 1618-7598
Electronic ISSN: 1618-7601
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10198-016-0783-4

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