Applied Study and Case Report
Analysis of direct economic burden of occupational asthma
Huang Mengjia, Zhang Jingbo, Liu Jie, Sun Daoyuan, Chen Hui
Published 2020-06-20
Cite as Chin Ind Hyg Occup Dis, 2020, 38(6): 437-440. DOI: 10.3760/cma.j.cn121094-20200120-00037
Abstract
ObjectiveTo analyze the direct economic burden of occupational asthma patients and provide economic basis for the government to rationally allocate health resources.
MethodsIn September 2019, colleted the case data of 53 patients diagnosed with occupational asthma who were hospitalized in our hospital from December 2008 to December 2018, and analyze the impact of gender, age, diagnosis time, ducation level, allergen type to the length of stay, hospitalization cost, medical technology diagnosis and treatment costs, western medicine costs, average daily hospitalization costs and other indicators.
ResultsThe average length of hospitalization for occupational asthma patients was (38.7±8.1) days, and the average hospitalization cost was 14743 yuan, of which medical technology diagnosis and treatment costs, western medicine costs, and comprehensive medical service costs accounted for the top three, 42.5% (331977/781369) , 32.0% (249942/781369) , 19.6% (153268/781369) respectively. Hospitalization days for occupational asthma patients has decreased significantly in 2014-2018 (P<0.05) . There were no significant differences in hospitalization costs, medical technology diagnosis and treatment costs, western medicine costs, and average daily hospitalization costs for occupational asthma patients caused by different allergens (isocyanates, persulfates and phthalic anhydrides) (P>0.05) . Hospitalization days, hospitalization costs, medical technology diagnosis and treatment costs, western medicine costs, and average daily hospitalization costs of patients with moderate occupational asthma were significantly higher than those of mild patients (P<0.05) .
ConclusionEarly detection of occupational asthma patients and early intervention can reduce the economic burden on patients and society.
Key words:
Occupational asthma; Direct economic burden
Contributor Information
Huang Mengjia
Shanghai Chest Hospital, Chest Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai 200030, China
Zhang Jingbo
Shanghai Pulmonary Hospital, Shanghai 200433, China
Liu Jie
Suzhou Fifth People’s Hospital, Suzhou 215131, China
Sun Daoyuan
Shanghai Pulmonary Hospital, Shanghai 200433, China
Chen Hui
Shanghai Chest Hospital, Chest Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai Jiaotong University, Shanghai 200030, China