On measurement of avoidable and unavoidable cost of alcohol: An application of method for estimating costs due to prior consumption

Johan Jarl, Ulf-G Gerdtham, Anne Ludbrook, Dennis Petrie

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    Abstract

    This study estimates the avoidable and unavoidable costs of alcohol-related, liver cirrhosis inpatient care, controlling for the lag structure and period of decline in disease risk. Lag structures with different lengths are applied to the exposure to risk from alcohol consumption, which allows for differentiation between avoidable and unavoidable cases due to prior consumption. A lag length of 20 (men) and 23 (women) years (expected remaining life years) gives a total cost of 592 million SEK. Given alcohol consumption is reduced to zero, 72% of cost could potentially be avoided. It is important to account for the length and structure of the risk decline following a consumption change as this substantially affects the estimates.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)2881-2895
    Number of pages15
    JournalInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
    Volume7
    Issue number7
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Jul 2010

    Keywords

    • alcohol consumption
    • avoidable costs
    • lag structure
    • liver cirrhosis
    • LIVER-CIRRHOSIS MORTALITY

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