The worldwide costs of dementia in 2019

Author:

Wimo Anders1,Seeher Katrin2,Cataldi Rodrigo2,Cyhlarova Eva3,Dielemann Joseph L.4,Frisell Oskar5,Guerchet Maëlenn6,Jönsson Linus1,Malaha Angeladine Kenne6,Nichols Emma4,Pedroza Paola4,Prince Martin7,Knapp Martin3,Dua Tarun2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurobiology, Care Sciences and Society Karolinska Institute Solna Sweden

2. World Health Organization Geneva Switzerland

3. Care Policy and Evaluation Centre London School of Economics and Political Science London UK

4. Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation University of Washington Seattle Washington USA

5. Linköping University Linköping Sweden

6. Inserm U1094 IRD U270 Univ. Limoges, CHU Limoges, EpiMaCT ‐ Epidemiology of Chronic Diseases in Tropical Zone Institute of Epidemiology and Tropical Neurology OmegaHealth Limoges France

7. King's College London London UK

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionDementia is a leading cause of death and disability globally. Estimating total societal costs demonstrates the wide impact of dementia and its main direct and indirect economic components.MethodsWe constructed a global cost model for dementia, presenting costs as cumulated global and regional costs.ResultsIn 2019, the annual global societal costs of dementia were estimated at US $1313.4 billion for 55.2 million people with dementia, corresponding to US $23,796 per person with dementia. Of the total, US $213.2 billion (16%) were direct medical costs, US $448.7 billion (34%) direct social sector costs (including long‐term care), and US $651.4 billion (50%) costs of informal care.DiscussionThe huge costs of dementia worldwide place enormous strains on care systems and families alike. Although most people with dementia live in low‐ and middle‐income countries, highest total and per‐person costs are seen in high‐income countries.Highlights Global economic costs of dementia were estimated to reach US $1313.4 in 2019. Sixty‐one percent of people with dementia live in low‐and middle‐income countries, whereas 74% of the costs occur in high‐income countries. The impact of informal care accounts for about 50% of the global costs. The development of a long‐term care infrastructure is a great challenge for low‐and middle‐income countries. There is a great need for more cost studies, particularly in low‐ and middle‐income countries. Discussions of a framework for global cost comparisons are needed.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Geriatrics and Gerontology,Neurology (clinical),Developmental Neuroscience,Health Policy,Epidemiology

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