Cost Analysis of Health Examination Screening Program for Ischemic Heart Disease in Active-Duty Military Personnel in the Middle-Income Country
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2021
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Simić, RadojeRatković, Nenad
Dragojevic-Simić, Viktorija
Savković, Zorica

Jakovljević, Mihajlo
Perić, Vitomir
Pandrc, Milena
Rancić, Nemanja
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Cardiovascular diseases, including ischemic heart disease, are the most common causes of morbidity and death in the world, including Serbia, as a middle-income European country. The aim of the study was to determine the costs of preventive examinations for ischemic heart disease in active-duty military personnel, as well as to assess whether this was justified from the point of view of the limited health resources allocated for the treatment of the Republic of Serbia population. This is a retrospective cost-preventive study which included 738 male active-duty military personnel, aged from 23 to 58. The costs of primary prevention of ischemic heart disease in this population were investigated. Out of 738 subjects examined, arterial hypertension was detected in 101 subjects (in 74 of them, arterial hypertension was registered for the first time, while 27 subjects were already subjected to pharmacotherapy for arterial hypertension). Average costs of all services during the periodic-health...-examination screening program were euro76.96 per subject. However, average costs of all services during the periodic-health-examination screening program for patients with newfound arterial hypertension and poorly regulated arterial hypertension were euro767.54 per patient and euro2,103.63 per patient, respectively. Since periodic-health-examination screening program in military personnel enabled not only discovery of patient with newfound arterial hypertension but also regular monitoring of those who are already on antihypertensive therapy, significant savings of euro690.58 per patient and euro2,026.67 per patient can be achieved, respectively. As financial resources for providing health care in Serbia, as a middle-income country, are limited, further efforts should be put on screening programs for ischemic heart disease due to possible significant savings.
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cardiovascular diseases / ischemic heart disease / arterial hypertension / military personnel / primary prevention / healthcare costs / middle-income country / SerbiaSource:
Frontiers in Public Health, 2021, 9, 634778-Publisher:
- Frontiers Media Sa, Lausanne
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- Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Serbia [MFVMA/5/17-19]
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2021.634778
ISSN: 2296-2565
PubMed: 33748069
WoS: 000629968200001
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rFASPERTY - JOUR AU - Simić, Radoje AU - Ratković, Nenad AU - Dragojevic-Simić, Viktorija AU - Savković, Zorica AU - Jakovljević, Mihajlo AU - Perić, Vitomir AU - Pandrc, Milena AU - Rancić, Nemanja PY - 2021 UR - http://rfasper.fasper.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1322 AB - Cardiovascular diseases, including ischemic heart disease, are the most common causes of morbidity and death in the world, including Serbia, as a middle-income European country. The aim of the study was to determine the costs of preventive examinations for ischemic heart disease in active-duty military personnel, as well as to assess whether this was justified from the point of view of the limited health resources allocated for the treatment of the Republic of Serbia population. This is a retrospective cost-preventive study which included 738 male active-duty military personnel, aged from 23 to 58. The costs of primary prevention of ischemic heart disease in this population were investigated. Out of 738 subjects examined, arterial hypertension was detected in 101 subjects (in 74 of them, arterial hypertension was registered for the first time, while 27 subjects were already subjected to pharmacotherapy for arterial hypertension). Average costs of all services during the periodic-health-examination screening program were euro76.96 per subject. However, average costs of all services during the periodic-health-examination screening program for patients with newfound arterial hypertension and poorly regulated arterial hypertension were euro767.54 per patient and euro2,103.63 per patient, respectively. Since periodic-health-examination screening program in military personnel enabled not only discovery of patient with newfound arterial hypertension but also regular monitoring of those who are already on antihypertensive therapy, significant savings of euro690.58 per patient and euro2,026.67 per patient can be achieved, respectively. As financial resources for providing health care in Serbia, as a middle-income country, are limited, further efforts should be put on screening programs for ischemic heart disease due to possible significant savings. PB - Frontiers Media Sa, Lausanne T2 - Frontiers in Public Health T1 - Cost Analysis of Health Examination Screening Program for Ischemic Heart Disease in Active-Duty Military Personnel in the Middle-Income Country SP - 634778 VL - 9 DO - 10.3389/fpubh.2021.634778 ER -
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Simić, R., Ratković, N., Dragojevic-Simić, V., Savković, Z., Jakovljević, M., Perić, V., Pandrc, M.,& Rancić, N.. (2021). Cost Analysis of Health Examination Screening Program for Ischemic Heart Disease in Active-Duty Military Personnel in the Middle-Income Country. in Frontiers in Public Health Frontiers Media Sa, Lausanne., 9, 634778. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2021.634778
Simić R, Ratković N, Dragojevic-Simić V, Savković Z, Jakovljević M, Perić V, Pandrc M, Rancić N. Cost Analysis of Health Examination Screening Program for Ischemic Heart Disease in Active-Duty Military Personnel in the Middle-Income Country. in Frontiers in Public Health. 2021;9:634778. doi:10.3389/fpubh.2021.634778 .
Simić, Radoje, Ratković, Nenad, Dragojevic-Simić, Viktorija, Savković, Zorica, Jakovljević, Mihajlo, Perić, Vitomir, Pandrc, Milena, Rancić, Nemanja, "Cost Analysis of Health Examination Screening Program for Ischemic Heart Disease in Active-Duty Military Personnel in the Middle-Income Country" in Frontiers in Public Health, 9 (2021):634778, https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2021.634778 . .