The economic costs of alcohol‐related harms at the local level in New South Wales

Author:

Crosland Paul1ORCID,Angeles Mary Rose2ORCID,Noyes Jonathon3ORCID,Willman Arlita3,Palermo Melissa3,Klarenaar Paul3,Howse Eloise4ORCID,Ananthapavan Jaithri2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Systems Modelling, Simulation & Data Science, Youth Mental Health and Technology, Brain and Mind Centre, Faculty of Medicine and Health The University of Sydney Sydney Australia

2. Deakin Health Economics, Institute for Health Transformation, Faculty of Health Deakin University Geelong Australia

3. Northern Sydney Local Health District Sydney Australia

4. The Australian Prevention Partnership Centre, Sax Institute Sydney Australia

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionAlcohol is a harmful, toxic and addictive substance that causes many diseases and injuries. Alcohol use also incurs a financial cost to the health care system and wider economy. This project aimed to undertake a cost impact analysis of alcohol‐related harms at the local level in New South Wales (NSW). The alcohol‐related harms costing model is an interactive tool designed for use by local health districts, stakeholders such as Liquor and Gaming NSW, NSW Independent Liquor and Gaming Authority and community stakeholders.MethodsCosts included in the analysis were alcohol‐related hospitalisations, deaths, crimes, emergency department attendances, outpatient presentations and their impacts on productivity. Two local government areas (LGA) were used as case studies to demonstrate local impacts.ResultsIn 2019–2020, the total cost of alcohol‐related harms for NSW was estimated at $9 billion, at a rate of $120.3 million per 100,000 population. The total costs were comprised of alcohol‐attributable premature mortality ($8.3 billion), non‐fatal health care costs ($275 million) and crime costs ($457 million). A comparative analysis of two case study LGAs estimated that alcohol‐related harms cost $195 million for the Northern Beaches LGA and $351 million for the Central Coast LGA.Discussion and ConclusionsThis research has developed a ‘proof‐of‐concept’ model to estimate the cost of alcohol‐related harms at the local level in Australia, empowering health agencies and local community stakeholders to use economic evidence in their submissions in response to new liquor licence applications and other policies that impact their local community. This economic evidence can be used to improve the quality of decisions on alcohol regulation and policies. There are a number of future research opportunities that would enhance the economic evidence available to liquor licensing decision‐makers.

Funder

Central Coast Local Health District

National Health and Medical Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

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