Author:
Pokhrel S,Quigley M A,Fox-Rushby J,McCormick F,Williams A,Trueman P,Dodds R,Renfrew M J
Abstract
RationaleStudies suggest that increased breastfeeding rates can provide substantial financial savings, but the scale of such savings in the UK is not known.ObjectiveTo calculate potential cost savings attributable to increases in breastfeeding rates from the National Health Service perspective.Design and settingsCost savings focussed on where evidence of health benefit is strongest: reductions in gastrointestinal and lower respiratory tract infections, acute otitis media in infants, necrotising enterocolitis in preterm babies and breast cancer (BC) in women. Savings were estimated using a seven-step framework in which an incidence-based disease model determined the number of cases that could have been avoided if breastfeeding rates were increased. Point estimates of cost savings were subject to a deterministic sensitivity analysis.ResultsTreating the four acute diseases in children costs the UK at least £89 million annually. The 2009–2010 value of lifetime costs of treating maternal BC is estimated at £959 million. Supporting mothers who are exclusively breast feeding at 1 week to continue breast feeding until 4 months can be expected to reduce the incidence of three childhood infectious diseases and save at least £11 million annually. Doubling the proportion of mothers currently breast feeding for 7–18 months in their lifetime is likely to reduce the incidence of maternal BC and save at least £31 million at 2009–2010 value.ConclusionsThe economic impact of low breastfeeding rates is substantial. Investing in services that support women who want to breast feed for longer is potentially cost saving.
Subject
Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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