Cost of diseases related to alcohol consumption in the Brazilian Unified Health System

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OBJECTIVE: To estimate the direct costs associated to outpatient and hospital care of diseases related to alcohol consumption in the Brazilian Unified Health System. METHODS: Attributable populational risks were estimated for the selected diseases related to the use of 25 g/day or more of ethanol (risk consumption), considering a relative risk (RR) ≥ 1.20. The RR estimates were obtained from three meta-analysis. The risk consumption rates of the Brazilian population ≥ 18 years old were obtained by a national survey. Data from the Hospital Information System of SUS (HIS-SUS) were used to estimate the annual costs of the health system with the diseases included in the analysis. RESULTS: The total estimated costs for a year regarding diseases related to risk consumption were U$8,262,762 (US$4,413,670 and US$3,849,092, for outpatient and hospital care, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: Risk consumption of alcohol is an important economic and health problem, impacting significantly the health system and society.

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Coutinho, E. S. F., Bahia, L., Barufaldi, L. A., de Azevedo Abreu, G., Malhão, T. A., Pepe, C. R., & Araujo, D. V. (2016). Cost of diseases related to alcohol consumption in the Brazilian Unified Health System. Revista de Saude Publica, 50. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1518-8787.2016050005741

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