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カテゴリ: 2012 Vol 65 No 3

Jpn. J. Infect. Dis., 65 (3), 222-227, 2012

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Jinhyun Kim1, Eunhee Lee1, and Hae-Chun Rhee2*

1College of Nursing, Research Institute of Nursing Science, Seoul National University, Seoul; and 2School of Economics, Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, South Korea

(Received November 2, 2011. Accepted March 8, 2012)


*Corresponding author: Mailing address: School of Economics, Sungkyunkwan University, Jongro-gu, Seoul 110-745, South Korea. Tel: +82-2-760-1286, Fax: +82- 2-760-0950, E-mail: このメールアドレスはスパムボットから保護されています。閲覧するにはJavaScriptを有効にする必要があります。


SUMMARY: The purpose of this research was to evaluate the economic value of the tsutsugamushi disease prevention program and to suggest whether to abolish or expand this program. A cost-benefit analysis was conducted to evaluate the economic feasibility of this prevention program. We collected cost data from 25 public health centers (PHCs) and the medical insurance data for all tsutsugamushi patients. We estimated the costs and benefits of the program using a macro-costing method. The estimated total cost was $1.22 million with a governmental cost of $697,000 and a cost of $521,000 to the PHCs. After the prevention program was implemented, $581 were salvaged from medical costs, $46 from non-medical costs, and $847 from productivity loss due to the reduced number of patients, with an estimated $6.66 million per year in total benefits of the program. The ratio of benefit to cost was found to be 5.5, making the economic value of the program significant. The net benefit should increase if the tsutsugamushi disease prevention program is continued and the implementation period is expanded to 10 years.

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