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The cost of child health inequalities in Aotearoa New Zealand: a preliminary scoping study

机译:新西兰奥特罗阿儿童健康不平等的代价:初步调查研究

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Background Health inequalities have been extensively documented, internationally and in New Zealand. The cost of reducing health inequities is often perceived as high; however, recent international studies suggest the cost of “doing nothing” is itself significant. This study aimed to develop a preliminary estimate of the economic cost of health inequities between Māori (indigenous) and non-Māori children in New Zealand. Methods Standard quantitative epidemiological methods and “cost of illness” methodology were employed, within a Kaupapa Māori theoretical framework. Data were obtained from national data collections held by the New Zealand Health Information Service and other health sector agencies. Results Preliminary estimates suggest child health inequities between Māori and non-Māori in New Zealand are cost-saving to the health sector. However the societal costs are significant. A conservative “base case” scenario estimate is over $NZ62 million per year, while alternative costing methods yield larger costs of nearly $NZ200 million per annum. The total cost estimate is highly sensitive to the costing method used and Value of Statistical Life applied, as the cost of potentially avoidable deaths of Māori children is the major contributor to this estimate. Conclusions This preliminary study suggests that health sector spending is skewed towards non-Māori children despite evidence of greater Māori need. Persistent child health inequities result in significant societal economic costs. Eliminating child health inequities, particularly in primary care access, could result in significant economic benefits for New Zealand. However, there are conceptual, ethical and methodological challenges in estimating the economic cost of child health inequities. Re-thinking of traditional economic frameworks and development of more appropriate methodologies is required.
机译:背景技术在国际上和在新西兰,已经广泛记录了健康不平等现象。人们通常认为减少卫生不平等的代价很高;但是,最近的国际研究表明,“不采取任何行动”本身的成本是巨大的。这项研究的目的是对新西兰毛利人(土著)和非毛利人之间的健康不平等所造成的经济损失进行初步估算。方法在考帕帕毛利人的理论框架内,采用标准的定量流行病学方法和“疾病成本”方法。数据来自新西兰卫生信息服务局和其他卫生部门机构的国家数据收集。结果初步估计表明,新西兰毛利人和非毛利人之间的儿童健康不平等现象为卫生部门节省了成本。但是,社会成本是巨大的。保守的“基本案例”情景估计每年超过6200万新西兰元,而其他成本核算方法每年会产生近2亿新西兰元的较大成本。总成本估算对所使用的成本估算方法和应用的“统计生命价值”高度敏感,因为毛利族儿童可能避免的死亡成本是该估算的主要来源。结论这项初步研究表明,尽管有更多的毛利人需求的证据,但卫生部门的支出却偏向非毛利人儿童。持续的儿童健康不平等会导致巨大的社会经济成本。消除儿童健康不平等现象,特别是在初级保健方面的不平等现象,可能会为新西兰带来巨大的经济利益。但是,在估计儿童健康不平等的经济成本时,存在着概念,道德和方法上的挑战。需要重新考虑传统的经济框架并发展更合适的方法。

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