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. 2018 Apr 12;13(4):e0195759.
doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0195759. eCollection 2018.

Cost of gastroenteritis in Australia: A healthcare perspective

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Cost of gastroenteritis in Australia: A healthcare perspective

S Fiona Barker et al. PLoS One. .

Abstract

Background: Acute gastroenteritis illness is a common illness that causes considerable morbidity, but current estimates of the cost to the Australian healthcare system are unknown.

Objective: To estimate the current healthcare utilisation and direct public healthcare system costs attributable to acute gastroenteritis illness in Australia.

Methods: This is an incidence-based cost-of-illness study focused on quantifying direct health care costs using a bottom-up approach. Data on general practitioner consultations, prescribed medications, diagnostic tests, specialist consultations, emergency department visits and hospital admissions were collected from national reports.

Results: Using 2016 prices, the estimated annual direct per capita cost of acute gastroenteritis illness was AUD$14.87 (USD$10.71), equating to AUD$20.27 (USD$14.59) per case. The estimated overall economic burden in Australia was AUD$359 million (USD$258 million; AUD$1.5 million per 100,000 people). The major contributors to this cost were hospital admissions (57.1%), emergency department visits (17.7%), and general practitioner consultations (14.0%). Children under five years of age have the highest per capita rates of acute gastroenteritis illness; however, service utilisation rates vary by age group and both young children and older adults accounted for a substantial proportion of the overall economic burden attributable to acute gastroenteritis illness.

Conclusions: Although chronic diseases comprise a large cost burden on the healthcare system, acute illnesses, including acute gastroenteritis illness, also impose substantial direct healthcare system costs. Providing data on current cost estimates is useful for prioritizing public health interventions, with our findings suggesting that it would be ideal if targeted interventions to reduce hospitalisation rates among young children and older adults were available.

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Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

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Fig 1
Fig 1. Combined costs (GP visits and hospitalisations) of gastroenteritis by age group.
Black bars represent the combined costs by age group with percentage of total cost above the bar; grey bars represent population-weighted costs (cost per 1,000,000 people).
Fig 2
Fig 2. Tornado diagram summarizing the result of one-way sensitivity analysis with model inputs listed in descending order of variation of total cost.

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