Evaluation of the Direct Economic Cost per Eradication Treatment Regimen against <i>Helicobacter pylori</i> Infection in Greece: Do National Health Policy-Makers Need to Care?
Christos Liatsos,
Apostolis Papaefthymiou,
Nikolaos Kyriakos,
Marios Giakoumis,
Jannis Kountouras,
Michail Galanopoulos,
Periklis Apostolopoulos,
Sotirios D. Georgopoulos,
Christos Mavrogiannis,
Aristomenis K. Exadaktylos,
David Shiva Srivastava,
Theodore Rokkas,
Michael Doulberis
Affiliations
Christos Liatsos
Department of Gastroenterology, 401 Army General Hospital of Athens, 11525 Athens, Greece
Apostolis Papaefthymiou
Department of Gastroenterology, 401 Army General Hospital of Athens, 11525 Athens, Greece
Nikolaos Kyriakos
Department of Gastroenterology, 401 Army General Hospital of Athens, 11525 Athens, Greece
Marios Giakoumis
Department of Gastroenterology, 401 Army General Hospital of Athens, 11525 Athens, Greece
Jannis Kountouras
Department of Medicine, Second Medical Clinic, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Ippokration Hospital, 54642 Thessaloniki, Greece
Michail Galanopoulos
Department of Gastroenterology, 401 Army General Hospital of Athens, 11525 Athens, Greece
Periklis Apostolopoulos
Department of Gastroenterology, Army Share Fund Hospital (NIMTS), 11521 Athens, Greece
Sotirios D. Georgopoulos
Department of Gastroenterology, Athens Medical, Paleo Faliron Hospital, 17562 Palaio Faliro, Greece
Christos Mavrogiannis
Gastroenterology & Liver Unit, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, General & Oncology Hospital of Kifissia “Agioi Anargyroi”, 14564 Kifissia, Greece
Aristomenis K. Exadaktylos
Department of Emergency Medicine, University Hospital Inselspital Bern, 3010 Bern, Switzerland
David Shiva Srivastava
Department of Emergency Medicine, University Hospital Inselspital Bern, 3010 Bern, Switzerland
Theodore Rokkas
Gastroenterological Clinic, Henry Dunant Hospital, 11526 Athens, Greece
Michael Doulberis
Department of Medicine, Second Medical Clinic, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Ippokration Hospital, 54642 Thessaloniki, Greece
Helicobacter pylori (Hp) management has undoubtedly resulted in a notable economic burden on healthcare systems globally, including Greece. Its cost has never been estimated so far, especially during the recent 10-year unprecedented financial crisis. Direct medical and procedural costs for one attempt “outpatient” Hp eradication treatment were estimated as the following: (I) first-line regimens: 10 and 14 days standard triple, 10 and 14 days sequential, 10 and 14 days concomitant non-bismuth quadruple, 14 days hybrid, (II) second-line salvage regimens: 10 and 14 days levofloxacin-containing triple regimens. Treatment costs using prototypes and/or generic drugs were calculated. Drug prices were collected and confirmed from two official online medical databases including all medicines approved by the Greek National Organization for Medicines. Regimens based on generics were more affordable than prototypes and those including pantoprazole yielded the lowest prices (mean: 27.84 €). Paradoxically, 10-day concomitant and 14-day hybrid regimens (currently providing good (90−94%) first-line eradication rates in Greece) cost the same (mean: 34.76 €). The expenditures for Hp eradication treatment regimens were estimated thoroughly for the first time in Greece. These data should be taken into account by Public Health policymakers both in Greece and the European Union, aiming for a better and less expensive therapeutic approach.