The lifetime cost of bipolar disorder in the US - An estimate for new cases in 1998

Citation
Ce. Begley et al., The lifetime cost of bipolar disorder in the US - An estimate for new cases in 1998, PHARMACOECO, 19(5), 2001, pp. 483-495
Citations number
34
Categorie Soggetti
Pharmacology
Journal title
PHARMACOECONOMICS
ISSN journal
11707690 → ACNP
Volume
19
Issue
5
Year of publication
2001
Part
1
Pages
483 - 495
Database
ISI
SICI code
1170-7690(2001)19:5<483:TLCOBD>2.0.ZU;2-H
Abstract
Objective: To develop a cost model that estimates the total and per case li fetime cost of bipolar disorder for 1998 incident cases in the US. Study design: Lifetime cost simulation model. Perspective: Societal. Methods: Age- and gender-specific incidence of bipolar disorder in 1998 was estimated by simulation based on existing prevalence data. The course of i llness and mental health service cost of 6 clinically defined prognostic gr oups was estimated based on the research literature and the judgement of pa nels of experts. Excess cost of general medical care was estimated based on claims data from a large insurer. Indirect cost was projected including ex cess unemployment and reduced earnings reported in the National Comorbidity Survey. Comorbidity treatment and indirect cost related to alcohol (ethano l) and drug abuse was added based on a National Institute on Drug Abuse stu dy. Results: The present value of the lifetime cost of persons with onset of bi polar disorder in 1998 was estimated at 24 billion US dollars ($US). Averag e cost per case ranged from $US 11 720 for persons with a single manic epis ode to $US624 785 for persons with nonresponsive/chronic episodes. Conclusion: The model indicates the potential cost savings of preventing a case of bipolar disorder and underscores the importance of achieving a stab le outcome in new cases to limit the economic consequences of the disorder.