ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND: Information about cost of multiple sclerosis (MS) is available from a number of European countries, but no data from the Czech Republic have been published so far. OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to establish the cost of MS in the Czech Republic, overall and by level of disease severity. METHODS: Data on demographics, disease history, resource consumption and production losses were collected from 909 patients recruited in 7 MS centres in the Czech Republic. Annual costs were estimated in the societal perspective, using 2007 unit costs. To evaluate the relationship between disability and costs, patients were stratified into those with mild (67%), moderate (27%) and severe (10%) disability using the Expanded Disability Status Scale. RESULTS: Mean total annual costs per patient were 12,272, of which 51% were direct medical costs, 4% direct non-medical costs and 45% indirect costs. The average annual costs in patients with mild, moderate and severe disability amounted to 9905, 14,064 and 22,880, respectively. CONCLUSION: The total costs of MS in the Czech Republic are estimated at 208.6 million per year. Consistent with other studies, the costs increase significantly with the severity of MS.