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Impact of depression on healthcare expenses
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DISCLAIMER
Cost finding can be affected by the following:◦ Costing perspective (provider vs societal vs consumer)
◦ Type of therapist (doctoral vs master’s vs professional)
◦ Public or private setting
◦ Duration of intervention
◦ Overhead rate applied
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How does this relate to health economics?
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PRODUCTIVITY
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LARGE MEDICAL EXPENDITURE
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RISING MEDICAL EXPENSE
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Analysis of...
No Treatment
Costs associated with: Direct
SuicideWorkplace
Large gap in the literature
Pharmacological Treatment
Choice of drug varies by study
Variance in measurement across studies
Cognitive Behavior Therapy
Variance in measurement across studies
Inconsistency of salaries of therapists
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No treatment
Direct Costs
1990s ≈ $12 billion2000 ≈ $26 billion
2005 ≈ $77.5 billion2010 ≈ $98.9 billion
Workplace Costs
Presenteeism vs Absenteeism
Equivalent of ≈ 32 incremental workdays lost
Suicide-related Costs
Suicide rate: 14.2 per 100,000 in 200515.9 per 100,000 in 2010
50% attributable to depression
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Pharmacological Treatment
Effectiveness
Cost vs Impact on daily life
QALYs
To be determined…
Comparison with…
Cognitive Therapy & No Treatment
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Cognitive therapy treatment
Effectiveness
Cost vs Impact on life
QALYs
To be determined…
Compared with…
Medication
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Discussion of findings
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Pro’s & con’s of review
PRO CON
Research is evolving Comorbidities
Gaps being addressed Inconsistency in literature
Cost of treatment outweighed by savings
Unable to find a standard way to measure QALYs
Every literature review has valley’s and mountains
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Wrap Up
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