Cost of treatment and consequences for chronic hepatitis B and C virus infection at a tertiary care hospital in Delhi

Patient living with chronic viral hepatitis in India faces the high cost of treatment and impoverishment. The present study is aimed to assess the cost of treatment and economic consequences among chronically infected viral hepatitis patients at a tertiary care hospital in Delhi. The descriptive cro...

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Main Authors: P Balasundaram, Vijay Kumar Tiwari, T P Sherin Raj
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2020-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Public Health
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Online Access:http://www.ijph.in/article.asp?issn=0019-557X;year=2020;volume=64;issue=4;spage=409;epage=412;aulast=Balasundaram
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spelling doaj-824e9d8f86a0478aace3559fb2b477702021-01-08T03:22:59ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Public Health0019-557X2020-01-0164440941210.4103/ijph.IJPH_356_19Cost of treatment and consequences for chronic hepatitis B and C virus infection at a tertiary care hospital in DelhiP BalasundaramVijay Kumar TiwariT P Sherin RajPatient living with chronic viral hepatitis in India faces the high cost of treatment and impoverishment. The present study is aimed to assess the cost of treatment and economic consequences among chronically infected viral hepatitis patients at a tertiary care hospital in Delhi. The descriptive cross-sectional study was undertaken during October 2016–January 2017. Three hundred and eighty-nine participants were interviewed through a schedule for variables and assessing both direct and indirect costs. Costs of hospital expenditure were extracted from records available with patients or databases of the hospital. The average outpatient expenditure and the inpatient costs were calculated. Direct nonmedical costs were also included. The analysis revealed the total cost of treatment ranged from Rs. 16,600/-to Rs. 1,709,000/-with a median of Rs. 193,500 per year. The cost of treatment increased with the severity of the disease. The cost of treatment led to impoverishment in 52.8% of families and imposed a substantial economic burden and consequences on the patients.http://www.ijph.in/article.asp?issn=0019-557X;year=2020;volume=64;issue=4;spage=409;epage=412;aulast=Balasundaramcatastrophic expenditurecost of treatmenthepatitis c virusviral hepatitis b
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Vijay Kumar Tiwari
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Vijay Kumar Tiwari
T P Sherin Raj
Cost of treatment and consequences for chronic hepatitis B and C virus infection at a tertiary care hospital in Delhi
Indian Journal of Public Health
catastrophic expenditure
cost of treatment
hepatitis c virus
viral hepatitis b
author_facet P Balasundaram
Vijay Kumar Tiwari
T P Sherin Raj
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title Cost of treatment and consequences for chronic hepatitis B and C virus infection at a tertiary care hospital in Delhi
title_short Cost of treatment and consequences for chronic hepatitis B and C virus infection at a tertiary care hospital in Delhi
title_full Cost of treatment and consequences for chronic hepatitis B and C virus infection at a tertiary care hospital in Delhi
title_fullStr Cost of treatment and consequences for chronic hepatitis B and C virus infection at a tertiary care hospital in Delhi
title_full_unstemmed Cost of treatment and consequences for chronic hepatitis B and C virus infection at a tertiary care hospital in Delhi
title_sort cost of treatment and consequences for chronic hepatitis b and c virus infection at a tertiary care hospital in delhi
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Journal of Public Health
issn 0019-557X
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Patient living with chronic viral hepatitis in India faces the high cost of treatment and impoverishment. The present study is aimed to assess the cost of treatment and economic consequences among chronically infected viral hepatitis patients at a tertiary care hospital in Delhi. The descriptive cross-sectional study was undertaken during October 2016–January 2017. Three hundred and eighty-nine participants were interviewed through a schedule for variables and assessing both direct and indirect costs. Costs of hospital expenditure were extracted from records available with patients or databases of the hospital. The average outpatient expenditure and the inpatient costs were calculated. Direct nonmedical costs were also included. The analysis revealed the total cost of treatment ranged from Rs. 16,600/-to Rs. 1,709,000/-with a median of Rs. 193,500 per year. The cost of treatment increased with the severity of the disease. The cost of treatment led to impoverishment in 52.8% of families and imposed a substantial economic burden and consequences on the patients.
topic catastrophic expenditure
cost of treatment
hepatitis c virus
viral hepatitis b
url http://www.ijph.in/article.asp?issn=0019-557X;year=2020;volume=64;issue=4;spage=409;epage=412;aulast=Balasundaram
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