Objective This study aimed to estimate healthcare costs of diabetic foot disease (DFD) in a large population-based cohort of people with type-2 diabetes (T2D) in the Tuscany region (Italy). Data sources/study setting Administrative healthcare data of Tuscany region, with 2018 as the base year. Study design Retrospective study assessing a longitudinal cohort of patients with T2D. Data collection/extraction methods Using administrative healthcare data, DFD were identifed using the International Classifcation of Diseases, Ninth Revision, Clinical Modifcation codes. Methods We examined the annual healthcare costs of these clinical problems in patients with T2D between 2015 and 2018; moreover, we used a generalized linear model to estimate the total healthcare costs. Principal fndings Between 2015 and 2018, patients with T2D experiencing DFD showed signifcantly higher average direct costs than patients with T2D without DFD (p<0.0001). Among patients with T2D experiencing DFD, those who experienced complications either in 2015–2017 and in 2018 incurred the highest incremental costs (incremental cost of € 16,702) followed by those with complications in 2018 only (incremental cost of € 9,536) and from 2015 to 2017 (incremental cost of € 800). Conclusions DFD signifcantly increase healthcare utilization and costs among patients with TD2. Healthcare costs of DFD among patients with T2D are associated with the timing and frequency of DFD. These fndings should increase awareness among policymakers regarding resource reallocation toward preventive strategies among patients with T2D

Healthcare costs of diabetic foot disease in Italy: estimates for event and state costs / C. Seghieri, F. Ferre, E. Foresi, A. Borghini. - In: THE EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF HEALTH ECONOMICS. - ISSN 1618-7598. - 24:2(2023), pp. 169-177. [10.1007/s10198-022-01462-w]

Healthcare costs of diabetic foot disease in Italy: estimates for event and state costs

F. Ferre
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2023

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Objective This study aimed to estimate healthcare costs of diabetic foot disease (DFD) in a large population-based cohort of people with type-2 diabetes (T2D) in the Tuscany region (Italy). Data sources/study setting Administrative healthcare data of Tuscany region, with 2018 as the base year. Study design Retrospective study assessing a longitudinal cohort of patients with T2D. Data collection/extraction methods Using administrative healthcare data, DFD were identifed using the International Classifcation of Diseases, Ninth Revision, Clinical Modifcation codes. Methods We examined the annual healthcare costs of these clinical problems in patients with T2D between 2015 and 2018; moreover, we used a generalized linear model to estimate the total healthcare costs. Principal fndings Between 2015 and 2018, patients with T2D experiencing DFD showed signifcantly higher average direct costs than patients with T2D without DFD (p<0.0001). Among patients with T2D experiencing DFD, those who experienced complications either in 2015–2017 and in 2018 incurred the highest incremental costs (incremental cost of € 16,702) followed by those with complications in 2018 only (incremental cost of € 9,536) and from 2015 to 2017 (incremental cost of € 800). Conclusions DFD signifcantly increase healthcare utilization and costs among patients with TD2. Healthcare costs of DFD among patients with T2D are associated with the timing and frequency of DFD. These fndings should increase awareness among policymakers regarding resource reallocation toward preventive strategies among patients with T2D
Diabetes; Foot disease; Direct care costs; Population-based study; Tuscany
Settore SECS-P/07 - Economia Aziendale
2023
5-mag-2022
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