Economic burden of acute pesticide poisoning in South Korea

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Abstract

Objectives To investigate the magnitude and characteristics of the economic burden resulting from acute pesticide poisoning (APP) in South Korea. Methods The total costs of APP from a societal perspective were estimated by summing the direct medical and non-medical costs together with the indirect costs. Direct medical costs for patients assigned a disease code of pesticide poisoning were extracted from the Korean National Health Insurance Reimbursement Data. Direct non-medical costs were estimated using the average transportation and caregiving costs from the Korea Health Panel Survey. Indirect costs, incurred by pre-mature deaths and work loss, were obtained using 2009 Life Tables for Korea and other relevant literature. Results In 2009, a total of 11453 patients were treated for APP and 1311 died, corresponding to an incidence of 23.1 per 100000 population and a mortality rate of 2.6 per 100000 population in South Korea. The total costs of APP were estimated at approximately US$ 150million, 0.3% of the costs of total diseases. Costs due to pre-mature mortality accounted for 90.6% of the total costs, whereas the contribution of direct medical costs was relatively small. Conclusion Costs from APP demonstrate a unique characteristic of a large proportion of the indirect costs originating from pre-mature mortality. This finding suggests policy implications for restrictions on lethal pesticides and safe storage to reduce fatality and cost due to APP. © 2012 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

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Choi, Y., Kim, Y., Ko, Y., Cha, E. S., Kim, J., & Lee, W. J. (2012). Economic burden of acute pesticide poisoning in South Korea. Tropical Medicine and International Health, 17(12), 1534–1543. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3156.2012.03096.x

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