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Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases 2004;63:817-824; doi:10.1136/ard.2003.014340
Copyright © 2004 BMJ Publishing Group Ltd & European League Against Rheumatism.
Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases 2004;63:817-824
© 2004 by BMJ Publishing Group Ltd & European League Against Rheumatism

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Determinants of direct costs in Dutch rheumatoid arthritis patients

S M M Verstappen1, H Verkleij2, J W J Bijlsma1, E Buskens3, A A Kruize1, A H M Heurkens4, M J van der Veen5, J W G Jacobs1 on behalf of the Utrecht Rheumatoid Arthritis Cohort Study group (SRU)

1 University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands
2 National Institute of Public Health and the Environment, Bilthoven, The Netherlands
3 Julius Centre for Health Sciences and Primary Care, UMC Utrecht, the Netherlands
4 Meander Medical Center, Amersfoort, The Netherlands
5 Hospital Sint Jansdal, Harderwijk, The Netherlands

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Correspondence to:
Dr S M M Verstappen
University Medical Center Utrecht, Department of Rheumatology & Clinical Immunology, F02.127, PO Box 85500, 3508 GA Utrecht, The Netherlands; s.verstappen{at}azu.nl

Objectives: To estimate annual direct costs in four distinct disease duration groups (0 to <=2, 2 to <=6, 6 to <=10, and >10 years) of patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), to determine predictors of high costs and to describe characteristics of patients with high and with low costs.

Methods: A questionnaire assessing RA related care and resource utilisation rates and costs was completed by 615 RA patients. Predictive variables for incurred costs, as observed during the first year after disease onset, were determined in a subgroup of patients (n = 347).

Results: Mean (median) annual direct costs for the four groups with increasing disease duration were respectively: {euro}5235 (2923), {euro}3930 (1968), {euro}4664 (1952), and {euro}8243 (3778), (p < 0.05). During the first 2 years of the disease total direct costs comprised mainly of consultations with heatlhcare workers (28%). After 10 years, devices and adaptations were the main contributors (40%) to total costs. Positive rheumatoid factor results at the time of diagnosis and deterioration of functional disability in the first year of disease were predictors of high costs later on in the course of the disease.

Conclusion: Annual direct costs among patients with a disease duration of less than 2 years tend to be lower among patients with a disease duration of between 2 and 10 years than among patients with a disease duration of more than 10 years. In addition, the proportional distribution of different cost categories to total costs increases with with increasing disease duration.

Abbreviations: AUC, area under the curve; COI, cost of illness; ESR, erythrocyte sedimentation rate; HAQ, Health Assessment Questionnaire; IRGL, Impact of Rheumatic Diseases on Health and Lifestyle; RA, rheumatoid arthritis

Keywords: determinants; direct costs; disease duration; rheumatoid arthritis


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