Press Release
Investing in Future Deficits
A study on the Costs of Treating Patients with
Diabetes Mellitus
The Metropolitan Community Clinic at Helliniko has
made a study of patients suffering from diabetes mellitus which will be
submitted to the Ministry of Health in the next few days. What it shows very clearly is that if uninsured
diabetics remain excluded from primary health care now, (which they still
are under the new health plan) the cost to the state will be significantly more
later. We, as a volunteer clinic, find
it impossible to calculate the cost to society and to the medical
profession. But we can however prove
beyond doubt that by insisting on their present policy of not treating the
uninsured the state is heading towards a big deficit in the future – even while
proclaiming that they are doing their best for the country’s economy.
What the Ministry should have done instead of
referring to “accounting” and “numbers” we did for them in this small study –
which proves unequivocally that to include the uninsured in our public health
system is not only more humane, but economically is in our interest. These people are excluded from the public
health system because there have been no studies on the costs of excluding
them. So the insistence on excluding these
people from public health can be only one of two things: incompetence or some other hidden
reason.
Study of the Uninsured Patients with Diabetes Mellitus
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Patients with
Diabetes Mellitus have a double mortality rate when compared to the rest of the
population
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Diabetes is the 8th
most fatal illness in countries with a high GDP and the 10th in
countries with a medium or low GDP
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The lack of well
organized primary and secondary health services in Greece, the great number of
patients who have no access to the little there is, and the very limited system
of having patients referred to specialized centers – all this leads to poor and
insufficient care and treatment of these patients and to dangers complications
of this disease.
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50% of diabetics are
already suffering from cardiovascular complications which will surely
deteriorate with time.
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Deterioration and
complications are directly related to the proper treatment of the disease in its
early stages.
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6% of the population
in Greece as been afflicted by diabetes.
So Greece, with a population of 11 million, has 660,000 such patients.
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30% of the population
- that is 3,300,000 individuals are
uninsured. That means that, here in
Greece, 198,000 have diabetes and
are uninsured.
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20% of diabetics are
treated with insulin, so 40,000 of uninsured diabetics are on insulin therapy.
Yearly Cost of Medication per Patient for the Control
of Diabetes with Daily Medication
Diabetes Medication
|
Dosage
|
Price per package
|
Number of
packages per month
|
Cost per month
|
Cost per year
|
Soloza 2
|
1X1
|
€6.64
|
1
|
€6.64
|
|
Glucophage 850
|
1X2
|
€2.16
|
2
|
€4.32
|
|
€10.96
|
131.52
|
Annual cost for medication per patient for the control of diabetes mellitus
with daily medication
Average monthly cost of medication is 10.96 €. Annual cost per patient = 131.52 €
170,000 patients X 131.52 € = 22,358,400 €. If the amount paid by the patient is deducted
(10%) the state will spend 20,122,000 €
Average Monthly costs for insulin is 50 €. Cost per year per patient = 600 €
40,000 patients X 600 = 24,000,000 € yearly cost per patient receiving
insulin therapy. If the amount paid by
the patient is deducted (10%) the state will spend 21,600,000
€
Cost for Glycosylated hemoglobin test: 5 € every 3 months per patient =
20 € x 198,000 = 3,960,000 €
Cost for test strips: 25 € for 2 months. 150 € per patient per year x
198,000 = 29,700,000 €
Yearly cost of Medication for the Control of Diabetes
for Uninsured Diabetics
The majority of uninsured diabetics will use
medication to control their condition, with an annual cost of 41.722.560
€.
Total
cost: 41,722,560 +3,960,000+29,700,000 = 75,382,560 €
Cost of Hospitalization of Uninsured Patients with Diabetes
Mellitus
60% of diabetic patients, especially if their condition is severe
or uncontrolled, will be hospitalized with at least one of the following
complications of diabetes, with an average cost of 2,683 €
|
The cost of hospitalization for the uninsured will reach:
198.000 x 60% = 118.800 x 2.683 €= 318.740.400
€
Uninsured
|
60%
|
Average Hospitalization Cost
|
Total Cost
|
198,000
|
118,000
|
2,68.€
|
318,740,400 €
|
Conversely,
if patient’s diabetes is properly controlled, then only 25% of them will be
admitted to hospital with complications, and cost of hospitalization is
significantly reduced:
198,000 x 25% =
49,500 patients x 2,683 € average hospital cost = 132,808,500 €
Uninsured
|
25%
|
Average Hospitalization Cost
|
Total Cost
|
198,000
|
49,500
|
2,68.€
|
132,808,500 €
|
In
other words, the savings realized would be
318,740,400 € - 132,808,500 € = 185,931,900 €
Conclusion
Because
the hospital must accept patients in need, hospitalization costs will pass to
the tax authorities. But the state will
never recover these expenses, given that the patients have no way to pay their
debt. If the government were to include
uninsured patients with diabetes mellitus into the Public Health System, it
will save the state 185,931,900 €.
If
from this amount, we subtract the cost of necessary medications, exams, test
strips, etc, it amounts to 75,382,560 €.
The total savings will be a significant 110,549,340 € per year
Therefore,
total expenses to the state for patients with diabetes mellitus will reach:
132,808,500
€ (expenses
for hospitalization 25% of patients) +
75,382,560 € (costs for medications, treatments, tests, films) = 208,191,060 € instead
of 318,740,400 €
that it now costs for patients outside the system
Notes to the above:
- For
type 1 diabetes, patient contribution is 0%. We used the figure of 10% for all
because we don’t know the number of patients that are type 1. We believe it to be a number too small
to significantly alter the result.
- The
hospitalization costs for uncontrolled diabetics which we estimate as
218,740,400 € does not include the
costs of additional hospitalization which these patients often need, a
costs which will significantly increase the annual expenses of the state.
METROPOLITAN COMMUNITY CLINIC AT HELLINIKO
Working Hours
(MONDAY - FRIDAY 10:00 - 20:00) and (SATURDAY 10:00 - 14:00)
CONTACT PHONE NUMBER: +30 210 9631950
ADDRESS: Inside the old American Military Base, 200m away from the Traffic Police of the Municipality of Helleniko, next to the Cultural Center of Helleniko
Post code TK16777, Elliniko, Attiki, Greece
Blog http://mkie-foreign.blogspot.gr/ Email mkiellinikou@gmail.com
Working Hours
(MONDAY - FRIDAY 10:00 - 20:00) and (SATURDAY 10:00 - 14:00)
CONTACT PHONE NUMBER: +30 210 9631950
ADDRESS: Inside the old American Military Base, 200m away from the Traffic Police of the Municipality of Helleniko, next to the Cultural Center of Helleniko
Post code TK16777, Elliniko, Attiki, Greece
Blog http://mkie-foreign.blogspot.gr/ Email mkiellinikou@gmail.com