Economic burden of cardiovascular diseases in the European Union: a population-based cost study

Author:

Luengo-Fernandez Ramon1ORCID,Walli-Attaei Marjan1,Gray Alastair1ORCID,Torbica Aleksandra2ORCID,Maggioni Aldo P3,Huculeci Radu4ORCID,Bairami Firoozeh4,Aboyans Victor5ORCID,Timmis Adam D6,Vardas Panos47ORCID,Leal Jose1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Health Economics Research Centre, Nuffield Department of Population Health, University of Oxford , Old Road Campus, Oxford OX3 7LF , UK

2. Centre for Research on Health and Social Care Management (CERGAS), Bocconi University , Milan , Italy

3. ANMCO Research Center-Heart Care Foundation , Firenze , Italy

4. European Society of Cardiology, European Heart Agency , Brussels , Belgium

5. Department of Cardiology, Dupuytren University Hospital, and EpiMaCT, Inserm1098/IRD270, Limoges University , Limoges , France

6. William Harvey Research Institute, Queen Mary University London , London , UK

7. Biomedical Research Foundation Academy of Athens and Hygeia Hospitals Group, HHG , Athens , Greece

Abstract

Abstract Background and Aims Cardiovascular disease (CVD) impacts significantly health and social care systems as well as society through premature mortality and disability, with patients requiring care from relatives. Previous pan-European estimates of the economic burden of CVD are now outdated. This study aims to provide novel, up-to-date evidence on the economic burden across the 27 European Union (EU) countries in 2021. Methods Aggregate country-specific resource use data on morbidity, mortality, and health, social and informal care were obtained from international sources, such as the Statistical Office of the European Communities, enhanced by data from the European Society of Cardiology Atlas programme and patient-level data from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe. Country-specific unit costs were used, with cost estimates reported on a per capita basis, after adjustment for price differentials. Results CVD is estimated to cost the EU €282 billion annually, with health and long-term care accounting for €155 billion (55%), equalling 11% of EU-health expenditure. Productivity losses accounted for 17% (€48 billion), whereas informal care costs were €79 billion (28%). CVD represented a cost of €630 per person, ranging from €381 in Cyprus to €903 in Germany. Coronary heart disease accounted for 27% (€77 billion) and cerebrovascular diseases for 27% (€76 billion) of CVD costs. Conclusions This study provides contemporary estimates of the wide-ranging impact of CVD on all aspects of the economy. The data help inform evidence-based policies to reduce the impact of CVD, promoting care access and better health outcomes and economic sustainability.

Funder

European Society of Cardiology

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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