International Journal of Public Health (Jul 2024)

Analysis of the Economic Burden of Chronic Kidney Disease With Comorbidities Among Patients in Xuzhou, China

  • Wan Jie,
  • Wan Jie,
  • Wan Jie,
  • Minghong Yao,
  • Minghong Yao,
  • Minghong Yao,
  • Mingqi Wang,
  • Mingqi Wang,
  • Mingqi Wang,
  • Yuning Wang,
  • Yuning Wang,
  • Yuning Wang,
  • Yulong Jia,
  • Yulong Jia,
  • Yulong Jia,
  • Yanmei Liu,
  • Yanmei Liu,
  • Yanmei Liu,
  • Kang Zou,
  • Kang Zou,
  • Kang Zou,
  • Xin Sun,
  • Xin Sun,
  • Xin Sun

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/ijph.2024.1607000
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 69

Abstract

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ObjectivesTo analyze the costs and medication patterns of patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and comorbidities in Xuzhou, China, using a large electronic medical records database.MethodsData were obtained from an electronic medical records database. The annual per-person and per-visit cost of hospitalization, as well as the proportions of those costs, are presented.ResultsThe majority of the participants were middle-aged men, and had medical insurance. Glomerulonephritis was the primary cause of CKD in patients with an identified etiology. The average per-visit cost of hospitalization for the CKD-renal anemia and CKD-mineral and bone disorder groups was 8,674.5 (5,154.3–13,949.6) and 8,182.6 (4,798.2–12,844.7) Yuan, respectively, which was greater than that of the other groups. The major expenses incurred were for diagnostics, drug usage, surgical procedures, laboratory tests and material costs.ConclusionThe substantial burden imposed by CKD with comorbidities indicates the importance of implementing public health strategies aimed at detecting and preventing these conditions in the general population. With the aging population, our nation may experience a greater CKD-related economic burden.

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