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Page 1: Economics of sleep apnea - American Lung Association · 2017-06-26 · Economics of sleep apnea Philip Jacobs Institute of Health Economics and University of Alberta Alberta Sleep

Economics of sleep apnea

Philip Jacobs Institute of Health Economics and

University of Alberta Alberta Sleep Forum Oct.24, 2013

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Disclosure

• Other peoples’ data

• Other peoples’ ideas

• No funding on related projects

• No conflict of interest

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In the USA…

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Prevalence of sleep apnea - Canada

• 858,900 diagnosed adults >18 (3% of that population)

• 5% in adults >45

• Associated with other health problems

– Public Health Agency of Canada, 2010

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Prevalence of sleep apnea - Alberta

• Population 3.165 million (age 15+)

• 3% = 90,000 (diagnosed)

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Alberta

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But…

• “Of those affected by sleep-disordered breathing, fewer than 15 percent have been diagnosed and treated. “

• The Real 800-Pound Gorilla of Presenteeism

• by Peter Farrell, HBR, 2013

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Total with sleep apnea

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X 6

Treated

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Qualification

• Six country study

• Q: Able to sleep through the night?

• Mexico 64%

• Canada 55% (ranks 2)

• Source: National Sleep Foundation, 2013 International Bedroom Poll

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Impact on quality of life

• Quality Adjusted Life Years

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1.00

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Impact of O.S.A. on QALYs

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1.00

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0.93 Treated OSA 0.84 Untreated OSA

Treatment 7% vs 16% capacity Loss without treatment

Pietzsch, SLEEP 34:695

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Impact of OSA on resources

• Medical costs

• Losses due to accidents (work / road)

• Reductions in worker productivity

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Management of sleep apnea

• Diagnosis

• Treatment

• Prevention

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Resources and costs - diagnosis

• Diagnosis

– Sleep lab

– Respirologist

– Respiratory therapist

Ontario : overnight sleep study (public pay)

$375

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Diagnosis coverage

• AHS

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Wait times for (public) polysomnography

11.6 months

• Rotenberg BW. Wait times for sleep apnea care in Ontario: A multidisciplinary assessment. Can Respir J. 2010 Jul-Aug; 17(4): 170–174.

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Private labs

• US: Polysomnography: $2,625 average (private) (US Sleep Study)

• Alberta $1,200 - $1,500

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Resources and costs - treatment

• Pulmonary physician

• CPAP machine $1,000 - $2,500

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CPAP Coverage

• Private insurance

• AISH (severely handicapped)

• Social Services

• All the rest pay themselves

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Medical cost offsets

• OSA versus Non OSA (Control)

• Year before diagnosis

– Fifth year before

– Fifth year after

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Medical cost offsets

($40)

($20)

$0

$20

$40

$60

$80

$100

$120

$140

$160

OSA CONTROL

BEFORE CPAP

AFTER CPAP

Source:Albarrak, SLEEP 2005

5 YEARS

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MD Fees

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Medical costs

• Looks at physician fees only

• OSA and other medical services

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“Indirect” costs

• Car and Workplace accidents (Harvard Sleep)

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$12 billion

$7 billion

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“Indirect” costs

• Absenteeism

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$16.6 billion

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“Indirect” costs

• Presenteeism • The Real 800-Pound Gorilla of Presenteeism

• by Peter Farrell

• HBR Blog May 22, 2013

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Components of a decision

• Budget

• Outcomes

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Treatment impact

• Costs

• Outcomes

• Costs and outcomes

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Cost effectiveness

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Areas impacted by treatment

• Medical costs of screening, diagnosis, and treatment

• Vs

• Benefits – Quality of life

– Medical costs for non-treatment

– Road and workplace accidents

– Absenteeism

– Presenteeism

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APAP versus CPAP

• Outcomes

– Treatment pressures (lower for APAP)

– Clinical measures

• AHI scores (hypopnea index)

• Daytime sleepiness

• Arousals

• % REM sleep (rapid eye movement)

• Oxygen saturation

• Results: APAP about same as CPAP

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APAP costs

• APAP versus CPAP – Treatment (longer term)

• Costs – Diagnosis

• Lab $750 • APAP $200

– Titration • CPAP $750 • APAP $200

– Treatment • CPAP $1,200 • APAP $2,250

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Cost summary CPAP vs APAP

200 750 200

750

2250

1200

APAP CPAP

Diagnosis Titration Treatment

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Summary APAP vs CPAP

• Costs about the same

• Outcomes about the same

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Summary

• Clinicians look only at the outcomes and effectiveness

• Directors look only at budgetary impacts

• Health technology assessment compares both

• together

• But nobody looks at cost effectiveness

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