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Estimating health-related costs of ten US climate-sensitive events in 2012: a retrospective study

机译:回顾性研究:估算2012年美国十起气候敏感事件的健康相关成本

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BackgroundClimate change threatens human health, but there is a lack of evidence on the economic toll of these risks. Health-related cost estimates for climate-sensitive impacts illuminate an understudied impact of climate change and highlight how this threat is affecting sectors beyond property and infrastructure. Furthermore, cost estimates can guide health interventions and help public health professionals assess whether climate change adaptation measures are achieving their intended benefits.MethodsWe estimate mortality and morbidity costs associated with ten climate-sensitive case studies spanning eleven US states in 2012 (when the country experienced some of its warmest weather to date); the case studies include wildfires, extreme heat, West Nile Virus and Lyme disease, extreme precipitation and flooding, harmful algal blooms, allergenic pollen, ozone air pollution, and a major hurricane. We estimate the mortality and morbidity associated with each event using data reported in peer-reviewed epidemiology studies, state and federal data, and environmental public health tracking network data collected by state public health agencies. We augment this information with imputed incidence data from national healthcare utilisation statistics.FindingsApplying value of a statistical life and cost-of-illness approaches to publicly-available data from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, we estimate total health-related costs associated with these case studies (from 917 deaths, 20?568 hospitalisations and 17?857 emergency department visits) of about $10·0 billion in 2018 dollars, with a sensitivity range of $2·7 billion to $24·6 billion.InterpretationBy better characterising these health damages in economic terms, this work helps characterise the burden that climate change already places on human health. In doing so, we provide a quantitative framework for broader estimation of climate-sensitive health-related costs. Expanded quantification of the budgetary pressures posed by climate change can help decision makers engage with the scale of the challenge and prioritise efficient adaptation strategies to protect public health.FundingNone.
机译:背景气候变化威胁着人类健康,但缺乏有关这些风险的经济损失的证据。与健康相关的对气候敏感影响的成本估算阐明了对气候变化影响的研究不足,并强调了这种威胁如何影响财产和基础设施以外的部门。此外,成本估算可以指导卫生干预措施,并帮助公共卫生专业人员评估气候变化适应措施是否达到了预期的效益。方法我们估算了2012年美国十一个气候敏感案例研究(与美国相关的十个气候敏感案例研究)相关的死亡率和发病率成本迄今为止最温暖的天气);案例研究包括野火,极端高温,西尼罗河病毒和莱姆病,极端降雨和洪水,有害藻华,过敏性花粉,臭氧空气污染和主要飓风。我们使用在同行评审的流行病学研究中报告的数据,州和联邦数据以及州公共卫生机构收集的环境公共卫生跟踪网络数据,估计与每个事件相关的死亡率和发病率。我们使用来自国家医疗保健利用统计数据的推定发生率数据来扩充此信息。将生命统计和疾病成本统计方法应用于医疗保健研究与质量局的公开可用数据的价值,我们估计与医疗卫生相关的总成本这些案例研究(从917例死亡,20 568例住院治疗和17 857例急诊就诊)在2018年的美元价值约为100·0亿美元,敏感度范围在2·70亿美元至24·60亿美元之间。从经济角度讲,这笔工作有助于描述气候变化已经给人类健康带来的负担。为此,我们提供了一个定量框架,可以更广泛地估算与气候相关的健康相关成本。扩大对气候变化带来的预算压力的量化可以帮助决策者应对挑战的规模并确定有效的适应战略以保护公共卫生的优先次序。

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