Economic burden of epilepsy in India

Citation
Sv. Thomas et al., Economic burden of epilepsy in India, EPILEPSIA, 42(8), 2001, pp. 1052-1060
Citations number
20
Categorie Soggetti
Neurosciences & Behavoir
Journal title
EPILEPSIA
ISSN journal
00139580 → ACNP
Volume
42
Issue
8
Year of publication
2001
Pages
1052 - 1060
Database
ISI
SICI code
0013-9580(200108)42:8<1052:EBOEII>2.0.ZU;2-U
Abstract
Purpose: The economic burden due to epilepsy is not adequately examined in developing countries. Cost estimates are very important in health care plan ning and delivery of services. We have estimated the direct and some of the indirect costs of epilepsy in India. Methods: Epilepsy centers attached to University hospitals in six states of India participated in this study. Data on clinical characteristics. utiliz ation of medical services, and costs were collected in a standardized forma t. Results: There were 285 patients (mean age, 22.6 + 12.5 years) drawn from s ix centers in this study. The annual cost of epilepsy per patient was INR 1 3,755 (USD, 344). The direct cost was INR 3.725 (USD. 93), and the indirect cost was INR 10.031 (USD, 251). Direct cost included medical consultations (INR 329). laboratory services (INR 271). hospitalization charges (INR 316 ), an cost of travel to clinics (INR 659). The indirect cost included the c ost of lost productivity due to seizures, its complications. or attendance to clinics. There are similar to5 million people with epilepsy in India. Th e economic burden due to epilepsy to the nation is to the tune of INR 68.75 billion (USD, 1.7 billion). Conclusions: The annual economic burden of epilepsy in India is 88.2% of GN P per capita and 0.5% of the GNP.