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Impact of noncommunicable diseases on direct medical costs and worker productivity, Saudi Arabia
East. Mediterr. health j ; 28(4): 296-301, 2022-04.
Article in En | WHOLIS | ID: who-368773
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ABSTRACT

Background:

The prevalence of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) has been increasing in Saudi Arabia.

Aims:

Our objective was to estimate the effect of NCDs on direct medical costs and workforce productivity in Saudi Arabia.

Methods:

To estimate direct medical costs, we estimated the unit cost of treating 10 NCDs, then multiplied the unit cost by disease prevalence and summed across diseases. To estimate workforce productivity losses, we multiplied gross domestic product per person in the labour force by the loss in productivity from each NCD and the prevalence in the labour force of each NCD.

Results:

We estimated annual direct medical costs of 11.8 billion international dollars (Int$) for the 10 NCDs assessed (13.6% of total annual health expenditure). We estimated workforce productivity losses of Int$ 75.7 billion (4.5% of gross domestic product).

Conclusion:

The economic burden of NCDs in Saudi Arabia – particularly the effect on worker productivity – is substantial.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 04-international_org Database: WHOLIS Main subject: Health Expenditures / Cost of Illness / Employment / Workforce / Noncommunicable Diseases / Financial Stress Type of study: Health_economic_evaluation / Risk_factors_studies Aspects: Determinantes_sociais_saude Language: En Journal: East. Mediterr. health j Year: 2022 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 04-international_org Database: WHOLIS Main subject: Health Expenditures / Cost of Illness / Employment / Workforce / Noncommunicable Diseases / Financial Stress Type of study: Health_economic_evaluation / Risk_factors_studies Aspects: Determinantes_sociais_saude Language: En Journal: East. Mediterr. health j Year: 2022 Document type: Article