COST OF ILLNESS ANALYSIS OF DIALYSIS IN DIFFERENT REGIONS OF RUSSIA

Author(s)

Kulikov A1, Abdrashitova GT2, Serpik VG2
1First Moscow State Medical University named after I. M. Sechenov, Moscow, Russia, 2I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, Moscow, Russia

OBJECTIVES: To analyze the cost of hemodialysis (HD) and peritoneal dialysis (PD) in different regions of Russia. METHODS: Open source information search. Direct cost analysis. RESULTS: During the information search current tariffs have been found for 25 regions for HD and for 11 regions for PD. Tariff per one HD procedure has ranged from $ 96 for the republic Chuvashia to $ 319 for the the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Area, i.e. annual cost of the HD per patient amounted to $ 14976 and $ 49764, respectively. The cost of a single procedure HD in Moscow was $ 162, which corresponds to an annual expenditure of approximately $ 25272 per patient. The average cost of the procedure HD in the Russia amounted to about $ 150 and the annual cost of HD for one patient - $ 23400. The cost of one exchange PD ranged from $ 15 in the Nizhny Novgorod region to $ 84 in the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Area. Thus, the annual costs on the PD upon 4 exchanges per day for per patient in these regions were $ 21900 and $ 122640, respectively. The cost of one PD exchange in Moscow was $ 26, which corresponds to an annual expenditure of approximately $ 37960 per patient. The average cost of one exchange PD in Russia amounted to $ 22, and the average annual cost per patient - $ 32120 (accepted exchange rate was 1 $ = 33,35 RUB). CONCLUSIONS: Thus, during the cost analysis it has been revealed that the cost of dialysis among the subjects of Russia differs in more than 3 times, despite the fact that the same set of medical services is provided in each region.

Conference/Value in Health Info

2014-05, ISPOR 2014, Palais des Congres de Montreal

Value in Health, Vol. 17, No. 3 (May 2014)

Code

PUK17

Topic

Economic Evaluation

Topic Subcategory

Cost/Cost of Illness/Resource Use Studies

Disease

Urinary/Kidney Disorders

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