Burden and Cost of Gastrointestinal, Liver, and Pancreatic Diseases in the United States: Update 2018

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Abstract

BACKGROUND & AIMS Estimates of disease burden can inform national health priorities for research, clinical care, and policy. We aimed to estimate health care use and spending among gastrointestinal (GI) (including luminal, liver, and pancreatic) diseases in the United States. METHODS We estimated health care use and spending based on the most currently available administrative claims from commercial and Medicare Supplemental plans, data from the GI Quality Improvement Consortium Registry, and national databases. RESULTS In 2015, annual health care expenditures for gastrointestinal diseases totaled $135.9 billion. Hepatitis ($23.3 billion), esophageal disorders ($18.1 billion), biliary tract disease ($10.3 billion), abdominal pain ($10.2 billion), and inflammatory bowel disease ($7.2 billion) were the most expensive. Yearly, there were more than 54.4 million ambulatory visits with a primary diagnosis for a GI disease, 3.0 million hospital admissions, and 540,500 all-cause 30-day readmissions. There were 266,600 new cases of GI cancers diagnosed and 144,300 cancer deaths. Each year, there were 97,700 deaths from non-malignant GI diseases. An estimated 11.0 million colonoscopies, 6.1 million upper endoscopies, 313,000 flexible sigmoidoscopies, 178,400 upper endoscopic ultrasound examinations, and 169,500 endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography procedures were performed annually. Among average-risk persons aged 50-75 years who underwent colonoscopy, 34.6% had 1 or more adenomatous polyps, 4.7% had 1 or more advanced adenomatous polyps, and 5.7% had 1 or more serrated polyps removed. CONCLUSIONS GI diseases contribute substantially to health care use in the United States. Total expenditures for GI diseases are $135.9 billion annually-greater than for other common diseases. Expenditures are likely to continue increasing.

Keywords

MedicineColonoscopyEndoscopic ultrasoundEndoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatographyHealth careLiver diseaseInternal medicineEmergency medicineGeneral surgeryColorectal cancerEnvironmental healthCancerSurgeryPancreatitis

MeSH Terms

AdolescentAdultAgedCost of IllnessFemaleGastrointestinal DiseasesHealth Care CostsHealth ExpendituresHealth Services Needs and DemandHumansIncidenceLiver DiseasesMaleMiddle AgedNeeds AssessmentPancreatic DiseasesPrevalenceSocioeconomic FactorsTime FactorsUnited StatesYoung Adult

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Year
2018
Type
review
Volume
156
Issue
1
Pages
254-272.e11
Citations
1568
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Anne F. Peery, Seth D. Crockett, Caitlin C. Murphy et al. (2018). Burden and Cost of Gastrointestinal, Liver, and Pancreatic Diseases in the United States: Update 2018. Gastroenterology , 156 (1) , 254-272.e11. https://doi.org/10.1053/j.gastro.2018.08.063

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DOI
10.1053/j.gastro.2018.08.063
PMID
30315778
PMCID
PMC6689327

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Data completeness: 90%