Publicly funded healthcare costs associated with orofacial clefts for children born in Alberta, Canada between 2002 and 2018

Author:

Bedard Tanya1ORCID,Lowry R. Brian123ORCID,Crawford Susan4,Wang Ting (Grace)5,Bakal Jeffrey5,Metcalfe Amy6,Harrop A. Robertson78,Grevers Xin1,Thomas Mary Ann123

Affiliation:

1. Alberta Congenital Anomalies Surveillance System Alberta Health Services Calgary Alberta Canada

2. Departments of Pediatrics and Medical Genetics University of Calgary and Alberta Children's Hospital Calgary Alberta Canada

3. Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary Calgary Alberta Canada

4. Alberta Perinatal Health Program Alberta Health Services Calgary Alberta Canada

5. Provincial Research Data Services Alberta Health Services Edmonton Alberta Canada

6. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Foothills Medical Centre Alberta Health Services Calgary Alberta Canada

7. Departments of Pediatrics and Surgery Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary Calgary Alberta Canada

8. Section of Plastic Surgery University of Calgary and Alberta Children's Hospital Calgary Alberta Canada

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundOrofacial clefts (OFCs) include cleft palate (CP), cleft lip (CL), and cleft lip with cleft palate (CLP) and require multidisciplinary healthcare services. Alberta, Canada has a publicly funded, universal access healthcare system. This study determined publicly funded healthcare costs for children with an OFC and compared these costs to children without congenital anomalies.MethodsThis retrospective population‐based cohort analysis used the Alberta Congenital Anomalies Surveillance System to identify children born between 2002 and 2018 with an isolated OFC. They were matched 1:1 to a reference cohort based on sex and year of birth. The study population included 1614 children, from birth to 17 years of age linked to administrative databases to estimate annual inpatient and outpatient costs. Average annual all‐cause costs were compared using two‐sample independent t tests.ResultsThe mean total cleft‐related costs per patient were highest for children with CLP ($74,138 CAD, standard deviation (SD) $43,447 CAD), followed by CP ($53,062 CAD, SD $74,366 CAD), and CL ($35,288 CAD, SD $49,720 CAD).The mean total all‐cause costs per child were statistically significantly higher (p < .001) in children with an OFC ($56,305 CAD, SD $57,744 CAD) compared to children without a congenital anomaly ($18,600 CAD, SD $61,300 CAD).ConclusionsDespite public health strategies to mitigate risk factors, the trend for OFCs has remained stable in Alberta, Canada for over 20 years. The costs reported are useful to other jurisdictions for comparison, and to families, healthcare professionals, service planners, and policy makers.

Publisher

Wiley

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