Costs of endometriosis in Austria: a survey of direct and indirect costs

article OA: closed CC0 ⤵ 24 in-corpus citations
AI-generated summary by claude@2026-06+body, 2026-06-07

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.

One-sentence paraphrase of the abstract; not a substitute for reading it. No clinical advice. How this works

AI-generated deep summary by claude@2026-06, 2026-06-07 · read from full text

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.

Read from the paper's body, not the abstract. Not a substitute for reading the paper. No clinical advice. How this works

Full text 5,925 characters · extracted from oa-doi-fallback · 5 sections · click to expand

Abstract

Purpose The literature includes a wealth of medical data on endometriosis, but the economic significance of the condition has so far been neglected. An analysis of hospital costs for endometriosis in Austria was, therefore, carried out for economic purposes.

Methods

Seventy-three patients with endometriosis were included in the study. A bottom-up approach was used to collect data on the average hospital costs of an endometriosis patient over a time period of 1 year. In addition, a prevalence approach was used that allows subsequent estimation of the total costs of endometriosis for the health-care system in Austria for that period. Retrospective questionnaire survey was conducted.

Results

The average annual costs of one case of endometriosis are €7,712, with €5,605.55 attributable to direct costs and €2,106.34 to indirect costs. This indicates an overall economic burden of €328 million. In-patient care (45 %) and loss of productivity (27 %) were identified as the major cost factors. The patients themselves pay for 13 % of the costs (through out-of-pocket payments).

Conclusions

This study impressively demonstrates the financial burden on the economy and on each individually affected patient caused by the disease of endometriosis. The massive consumption of resources represents a high level of usage of the medical services provided. The question arises as to whether more timely diagnosis, followed by better-targeted treatment, might have the potential to reduce these costs. The overall economic burden of endometriosis in Austria is currently comparable with that of Parkinson’s disease. Similar content being viewed by others Abbreviations - EVA: - Endometriose Vereinigung Austria (Austrian Endometriosis Association) - GnRH: - Gonadotropin-releasing hormone - ICD: - International Classification of Diseases - ICSI: - Intracytoplasmic sperm injection - IUI: - Intrauterine insemination - IVF: - In vitro fertilization

References

Björnberg A, Garrofé BC, Lindblad S. Euro Health Consumer Index 2009 (2009) Danderyd, Sweden: Health Consumer Powerhouse. Available online at: http://www.healthpowerhouse.com/files/Report%20EHCI%202009%20091005%20final%20with%20cover.pdf. Accessed 14 Dec 2012 Endometriose Schweppe K (2003) Eine Erkrankung ohne Lobby. Zentralbl Gynäkol. 125:233 Statistik Austria. Available online at: http://www.statistik.at. Accessed 12 Aug 2011) Brandes I, Kleine-Budde K, Mittendorf T (2009) Krankheitskosten bei Endometriose. Geburtshilfe Frauenheilkd 69:925–930 European Institute of Women’s Health. Women’s health In Europe: facts and figures across the European Union. Available online at: http://www.eurohealth.ie/pdf/WomenshealthinEurope_FINALpdf. Accessed 8 Sept 2011) Hudelist G, Fritzer N, Thomas A, Niehues C, Oppelt P, Haas D et al (2012) Diagnostic delay for endometriosis in Austria and Germany: causes and possible consequences. Hum Reprod 27:3412–3416 Gao X, Outley J, Botteman M, Spalding J, Simon J, Pashos C (2006) Economic burden of endometriosis. Fertil Steril 86:1561–1572 Simoens S, Hummelshoj L, D’Hooghe T (2007) Endometriosis: cost estimates and methodological perspective. Hum Reprod Update 14:395–404 Ruschitzka A, Scheuringer M. DIAG-Extranet database. Available online at: http://www.hauptverband.at. Accessed 3 Aug 2011 Bundesministerium für Gesundheit. Available online at: http://www.bmg.gv.at. Accessed 24 Jun 2011 Öffentliches Gesundheitsportal Österreich. Gesundheitsleistungen—Was kostet der Spitalsaufenthalt? Available online at: https://www.gesundheit.gv.at. Accessed 14 Jun 2011 Hauptverband der österreichischen Sozialversicherungsträger. Available online at: http://www.sozialversicherung.at. Accessed 3 August 2011 Greiner W (2008) Die Berechnung von Kosten und Nutzen. In: Schöffski O, Graf von der Schulenburg JM (eds). Gesundheitsökonomische Evaluationen. Springer, Berlin, pp 49–63 Graf von der Schulenburg JM, Greiner W, Jost R, Klusen N, Kubin M, Leidl R et al (2007) Deutsche Empfehlung zur gesundheitsökonomischen Evaluation: Dritte und aktualisierte Fassung des Hannoveraner Konsens. Gesundh Ökon Qual Manag. 12:285–290 Campenhausen S, Winter Y, Gasser J, Seppi K, Reese J, Pfeiffer K et al (2009) Krankheitskosten und Versorgungssituation bei Morbus Parkinson—eine Analyse in Österreich. Wien Klin Wochenschr 121:574–582 [Article in German] Levy AR, Osenenko KM, Lozano-Ortega G, Sambrook R, Jeddi M, Bélisle S et al (2011) Economic burden of surgically confirmed endometriosis in Canada. J Obstet Gynaecol Can 33:830–837 Simoens S, Dunselman G, Dirksen C, Hummelshoj L, Bokor A, Brandes I et al (2012) The burden of endometriosis: costs and quality of life of women with endometriosis and treated in referral centres. Hum Reprod 27:1292–1299 Acknowledgments The authors are grateful to Ms Steinberger, MA, and Ms Hofmeister of the managing committee of the Austrian Endometriosis Association (Endometriose Vereinigung Austria, EVA) for their assistance. Furthermore, the authors would like to thank the following institutions for providing support: General Hospital Linz, Endometriosis competence center; University of Innsbruck, Department for Endocrinology and Reproductive Medizin; LKH Villach, Endometriosis competence center; Wilheminenspital Vienna, Department for Gynecology and Obstetrics and University of Salzburg, Department for Gynecology and Obstetrics. No financial support was provided to this article Conflict of interest The authors hereby state that there were no conflicts of interest. Author information Authors and Affiliations Corresponding author Rights and permissions About this article Cite this article Prast, J., Oppelt, P., Shamiyeh, A. et al. Costs of endometriosis in Austria: a survey of direct and indirect costs. Arch Gynecol Obstet 288, 569–576 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00404-013-2793-0 Received: Accepted: Published: Issue date: DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00404-013-2793-0

Text is read by the "Ask this paper" AI Q&A widget below. Extraction quality varies by source — PMC NXML preserves structure cleanly, OA-HTML may include some navigation residue, and OA-PDF can have broken hyphenation. The publisher copy (via DOI) is the canonical version.

My notes (saved in your browser only)

Ask this paper AI returns verbatim quotes from the full text · source: oa-doi-fallback

Answers must be backed by verbatim quotes from this paper's full text. Hallucinated quotes are dropped automatically; if no verbatim passage answers the question, we say so. How this works

Condition tags

mesh:D004715endometriosis

MeSH descriptors

Cost of Illness Endometriosis Health Care Costs Adult Austria Endometriosis Endometriosis Female Health Care Costs Humans Retrospective Studies

Citation neighborhood

Papers in the corpus that this work cites (lower rings, blue) and that cite this one (upper rings, green). Dot size scales with the paper's in-corpus citation count — bigger dot = more influential within the endo/adeno field. Click a dot to open that paper. [ expand to 2 hops ] — adds papers reached through this work's immediate citers/citees. Heavier; up to 60 extra dots.

References (12)

Cited by (24)

Source provenance

europepmc
last seen: 2026-06-04T01:30:01.192114+00:00
openalex
last seen: 2026-06-04T00:00:01.174412+00:00
pubmed
last seen: 2026-05-13T22:19:05.543671+00:00
License: CC0 · commercial use OK