Assessing the societal value of health lost to alcohol use in India compared to excise taxes on alcohol sales

Author:

Zadey Siddhesh1234ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Association for Socially Applicable Research Pune India

2. GEMINI Research Center Duke University School of Medicine Durham USA

3. Dr. D. Y. Patil Dental College and Hospital, Dr. D. Y. Patil Vidyapeeth Pune India

4. Department of Epidemiology Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health New York USA

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionWe retrospectively studied the societal value of lost health due to alcohol use and compared it with excise taxes on alcohol sales for India in 2019.MethodsWe estimated the overall alcohol‐attributable disease burden using disability‐adjusted life‐years (DALY) for India and its 30 states for all causes with alcohol use as a risk factor from the GBD 2019 Study. The societal value of lost health was calculated using value of life‐year (VLY) approach by multiplying region‐specific factors from ‘Global Health 2035’, 2019–2020 GDP per capita and DALYs. We acquired the national and state‐level (top 10 states) alcohol sales excise taxes from the Reserve Bank of India. Net losses were assessed by subtracting the revenue collected from excise taxes from VLY. All values are in Indian rupees (INR).ResultsThe societal value of health lost due to alcohol use in India was 6.2 (95% uncertainty interval 4.8, 7.8) trillion INR in 2019. The absolute state‐level values varied from 7.3 (4.7, 10.4) billion INR in Mizoram to 1.1 (0.8, 1.4) trillion INR in Maharashtra. The per capita values ranged from 950.2 (642.9, 1285.3) INR for Bihar to 61,332 (39,273.7, 87,288.5) INR for Mizoram. Nationally, excise tax collection from alcohol sales was 1.8 trillion INR depicting a net loss of 4.4 (3.1, 6.0) trillion. Maharashtra had the largest absolute and per capita net loss.Discussion and ConclusionsThese are novel estimates depicting the net losses due to alcohol use in India with direct policy implications to disincentivise sales and adequately raise taxes.

Publisher

Wiley

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