Niveles de Hemoglobina Glicosilada y Diferencia en el Gasto en Salud de Pacientes Diabéticos: Un Estudio econométrico

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  • Rony Lenz Universidad de Chile
  • Aldo Zárate Hospital del Cobre Dr. Salvador Allende, CODELCO
  • Jorge Rodríguez Universidad de Chile
  • Jorge Ramírez Universidad de Chile

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Diabetes mellitus, Health care costs, Hemoglobin A, glycosylated

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Background: Complications increase treatment costs of diabetes mellitus (DM). An adequate metabolic control of the disease could reduce these costs. Aim: To evaluate the costs of medical care for a cohort of patients with DM, according to their degree of metabolic compensation. Material and methods: All diabetic patients attended in a regional hospital from 2005 to 2010 were analyzed. A correlational study between costs of individual healthcare and levels of glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c), was performed in a series of annual cross-sectional measurements. Results: The study comprised 1,644 diabetic patients. During the study period the average cost of healthcare per patient increased from $878,000 to more than $1,000,000 Chilean pesos (CLP) during the study period. The percentage of patients with HbA1c levels below 7.0% varied between 43.0% and 54.9%. Costs for patients with HbA1c levels between 7 and 8.9% were 1.3 to 1.5 times greater. For the group of patients with HbA1c levels between 9 and 10.9% the costs increased 1.4 to 1.6 times. For patients with HbA1c levels greater than 11.0%, healthcare costs doubled. Conclusions: Healthcare expenditure varied according to metabolic control, which is consistent with international findings. This study was limited by its selected population, incomplete information on health expenditures, and the inclusion of only direct costs to the health system. If all patients would achieve metabolic compensation, the yearly savings would be CLP $308,000,000 (or USD $657,000).

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Rony Lenz, Universidad de Chile

Bustamante 144, Piso 5, Providencia. Fono 56 2 24294170

Aldo Zárate, Hospital del Cobre Dr. Salvador Allende, CODELCO

Unidad Calidad y Epidemiologia Hospital del Cobre Avenida Chorrillos 689 , calama F : 320111-320112

Jorge Rodríguez, Universidad de Chile

Jefe de Division Bioestadistica Escuela de Salud Pública Facultad de Medicina Universidad de Chile Fono 56-02.9786432 Fono 56-02-9786538 celular 08-7694499

Jorge Ramírez, Universidad de Chile

Carmen 187. dpto 2404, Santiago 9-2007461

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2014-07-10

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Lenz, R., Zárate, A., Rodríguez, J., & Ramírez, J. (2014). Niveles de Hemoglobina Glicosilada y Diferencia en el Gasto en Salud de Pacientes Diabéticos: Un Estudio econométrico. Revista Médica De Chile, 142(7). Recuperado a partir de https://revistamedicadechile.cl/index.php/rmedica/article/view/2842

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