Author:
Das Gupta Roben,Guest Julian F.
Abstract
BackgroundThe socio-economic impact of bipolar disorder in the UK is unknown.AimsTo estimate the annual socioeconomic burden imposed by bipolar disorder on UK society.MethodThe annual cost of resource use attributable to managing bipolar disorder was calculated. Indirect societal costs were also calculated.ResultsThe annual National Health Service (NHS) cost of managing bipolar disorder was estimated to be $199 million, of which hospital admissions accounted for 35%. The annual direct non-health-care cost was estimated to be $86 million annually and the indirect societal cost was estimated to be $1770 million annually.ConclusionsThe annual cost to UK society attributable to bipolar disorder was estimated to be $2 billion at 1999/2000 prices (estimated 297 000 people with the disorder). Ten per cent of this cost is attributable to NHS resource use, 4% to non-health-care resource use and 86% to indirect costs.
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
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