Estimation of direct and indirect cost of diabetes in Morocco
- 1 Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Sciences, University Mohamed 1st, Oujda, Morocco
- 2 Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Sciences, University Mohamed 1st, Oujda, Morocco
- 3 Laboratory of Stochastic and Determinist Modeling, Research Unit Associated to CNRST, Faculty of Sciences, University Mo- hamed 1st, Oujda, Morocco
- 4 Department of Medical Oncology, National Institute of Oncology, Rabat, Morocco
Abstract
Due to its chronic nature with severe complications, diabetes needs costly prolonged treatment and care. The high economic burden of diabetes is particularly threatening low and middle income countries. World-wide, studies have shown that the cost of diabetes per person is much higher than the per capita health expenditure. This study is the first to estimate the direct and indirect cost of diabetes in Morocco. The direct cost of diabetes was computed by assuming three scenarios of prices (low, medium and high) due to different prices of insulin, oral drugs and other items used in diabetes treatment and care. I ndirect costs of diabetes were estimated by the lifetime forgone earn ings caused by premature death and disability due to diabetes. T he direct cost of diabetes in Morocco was estimated to be between US $0.47 and US $1.5 billion whereas the indirect cost was estimated to be around US $2 billion accounting for 57% of the total cost of diabetes under the high cost scenario, 69% under the medium scenario and 81% under the low cost scenario. The average per capita indirect cost was estimated to be US $1113, relatively higher than the direct cost of diabetes which was seen to vary from US$ 259 to US $830. The results yielded by this study were compared to those obtained by similar studies in different regions and countries of the world. As a conclusion, the findings of this study indicate a high eco nomic burden of diabetes and stress the importance that Moroccan health decision makers should give to sensitisation, early diagnosis and treatment of diabe tes especially with the crucial growing trend of diabe tes prevalence.
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