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The Healthcare and Societal Costs of Familial Intellectual Disability.
Schofield, Deborah; Shrestha, Rupendra; Tan, Owen; Lim, Katherine; Rajkumar, Radhika; West, Sarah; Boyle, Jackie; Murray, Lucinda; Leffler, Melanie; Christie, Louise; Rice, Morgan; Hart, Natalie; Li, Jinjing; Tanton, Robert; Roscioli, Tony; Field, Mike.
  • Schofield D; GenIMPACT, Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW 2109, Australia.
  • Shrestha R; GenIMPACT, Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW 2109, Australia.
  • Tan O; GenIMPACT, Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW 2109, Australia.
  • Lim K; GenIMPACT, Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW 2109, Australia.
  • Rajkumar R; GenIMPACT, Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW 2109, Australia.
  • West S; GenIMPACT, Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW 2109, Australia.
  • Boyle J; Genetics of Learning Disability (GoLD) Service, Newcastle, NSW 2298, Australia.
  • Murray L; Genetics of Learning Disability (GoLD) Service, Newcastle, NSW 2298, Australia.
  • Leffler M; Genetics of Learning Disability (GoLD) Service, Newcastle, NSW 2298, Australia.
  • Christie L; Genetics of Learning Disability (GoLD) Service, Newcastle, NSW 2298, Australia.
  • Rice M; GenIMPACT, Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW 2109, Australia.
  • Hart N; GenIMPACT, Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW 2109, Australia.
  • Li J; National Centre for Social and Economic Modelling (NATSEM), Institute for Governance and Policy Analysis, University of Canberra, Canberra, ACT 2617, Australia.
  • Tanton R; National Centre for Social and Economic Modelling (NATSEM), Institute for Governance and Policy Analysis, University of Canberra, Canberra, ACT 2617, Australia.
  • Roscioli T; New South Wales Health Pathology Genomics, Prince of Wales Hospital, Randwick, Sydney, NSW 2031, Australia.
  • Field M; Centre for Clinical Genetics, Sydney Children's Hospital, Randwick, Sydney, NSW 2031, Australia.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38541298
ABSTRACT
Most of the studies on the cost of intellectual disability are limited to a healthcare perspective or cohorts composed of individuals where the etiology of the condition is a mixture of genetic and non-genetic factors. When used in policy development, these can impact the decisions made on the optimal allocation of resources. In our study, we have developed a static microsimulation model to estimate the healthcare, societal, and lifetime cost of individuals with familial intellectual disability, an inheritable form of the condition, to families and government. The results from our modeling show that the societal costs outweighed the health costs (approximately 89.2% and 10.8%, respectively). The lifetime cost of familial intellectual disability is approximately AUD 7 million per person and AUD 10.8 million per household. The lifetime costs to families are second to those of the Australian Commonwealth government (AUD 4.2 million and AUD 9.3 million per household, respectively). These findings suggest that familial intellectual disability is a very expensive condition, representing a significant cost to families and government. Understanding the drivers of familial intellectual disability, especially societal, can assist us in the development of policies aimed at improving health outcomes and greater access to social care for affected individuals and their families.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Discapacidad Intelectual Límite: Humans País como asunto: Oceania Idioma: En Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Discapacidad Intelectual Límite: Humans País como asunto: Oceania Idioma: En Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article