Estimated Loss of Productivity Attributed to Cardiovascular Diseases in South America

Author:

Bandeira Tayna Felicissímo Gomes de Souza1,Mosegui Gabriela Bittencourt Gonzalez1ORCID,Vianna Cid Manso de Mello2,López Alfonso Jesús Gil3

Affiliation:

1. Universidade Federal Fluminense – PPG-GAFAR, Brasil

2. Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil

3. Universidad de la Rioja – Departamento de Economia e Empresa, Espanha

Abstract

Abstract Background: Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) have significant health and economic burdens. In South America, the loss of productivity related to these diseases has not yet been well explored. Objective: Estimate the potentially productive years of life lost (PPYLL) and loss of productivity related to premature mortality associated with CVD in South America, in 2019. Methods: Mortality data available from the 2019 Global Burden of Disease Study were used to estimate the burden of disease attributable to CVD. For monetary calculations of productivity loss, a proxy of the human capital approach was used. Data were stratified by sex, in working age groups. Results: The total number of deaths due to CVD in South America in 2019 was 754,324, and the total number of PPYLL was 2,040,973. The total permanent loss of productivity was approximately US$ 3.7 billion and US$ 7.8 billion in purchasing power parity, equivalent to 0.11% of the gross domestic product. The cost per death was US$ 22,904, and the ratio between men and women for the cost per death was 1.45. The variation in scenarios indicates that the estimates are robust, even with important differences between countries. Conclusions: CVD impose a significant economic burden on countries in South America. The characterization of this burden can support governments in the allocation of resources for the planning and execution of health policies and interventions in promotion, prevention, and recovery.

Publisher

Sociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia

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