Costs of endometriosis in Austria: a survey of direct and indirect costs
This study calculated the average annual cost of endometriosis in Austria to be €7,712 per patient, with inpatient care and lost productivity identified as the largest cost factors.
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This study investigated the direct and indirect hospital-related costs of endometriosis in Austria using a retrospective questionnaire survey of 73 patients and a bottom-up approach to estimate average annual costs per patient over 1 year, alongside a prevalence-based approach to extrapolate total system costs. The average annual cost per case was €7,712, with €5,605.55 in direct costs and €2,106.34 in indirect costs, totaling an estimated €328 million economic burden. In-patient care (45%) and loss of productivity (27%) were the largest cost drivers, and patients contributed 13% via out-of-pocket payments. The paper notes that the analysis is based on retrospective survey data and focuses on hospital costs with extrapolation, which is a key limitation. This paper is centrally about endometriosis — it quantifies Austria’s direct, indirect, and overall economic burden of the disease.
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