Table 3. Excess cost (£, 2019 prices) per person, per year with CVD and dementia, 2020 (compared to if the same people did not have CVD and/or dementia).
Disease | Healthcare | Social care | Value of informal care | Value of Disease-Related QALYs lost | Total value of healthcare costs and QALY losses |
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CVD | |||||
All ages | 2,330 (1,840 to 2,790) | 454 (357 to 545) | 1,433 (1,132 to 1,717) | 2,868 (2,862 to 2,876) | 7,087 (6,197 to 7,916) |
Age 35–64 | 2,395 (1,891 to 2,869) | 130 (102 to 158) | 1,196 (943 to 1,434) | 3,094 (3,090 to 3,099) | 6,813 (6,029 to 7,552) |
Age 65–79 | 2,309 (1,823 to 2,764) | 362 (284 to 436) | 1,395 (1,099 to 1,674) | 2,806 (2,803 to 2,809) | 6,868 (6,008 to 7,677) |
Age 80–100 | 2,265 (1,788 to 2,711) | 1,155 (907 to 1,389) | 1,890 (1,487 to 2,262) | 2,618 (2,616 to 2,621) | 7,928 (6,799 to 8,978) |
Dementia | |||||
All ages | 4,209 (3,323 to 5,041) | 12,417 (9,843 to 14,944) | 8,626 (6,828 to 10,332) | 10,360 (10,324 to 10,398) | 35,602 (30,368 to 40,652) |
Age 35–64 | 4,282 (3,382 to 5,139) | 5,763 (4,558 to 7,007) | 7,976 (6,264 to 9,598) | 11,404 (11,383 to 11,427) | 29,411 (25,566 to 33,137) |
Age 65–79 | 4,229 (3,339 to 5,071) | 8,137 (6,456 to 9,762) | 8,044 (6,375 to 9,614) | 10,493 (10,473 to 10,513) | 30,901 (26,684 to 34,917) |
Age 80–100 | 4,159 (3,282 to 4,981) | 19,913 (15,720 to 23,863) | 9,579 (7,556 to 11,448) | 9,873 (9,872 to 9,874) | 43,535 (36,441 to 50,132) |
Results shown are from scenario 2 (CVD fall)–however results are broadly similar for both scenarios. Note some people have both CVD and dementia.
Data sources same as Table 1. QALYs are quality adjusted life years and are valued at £60,000 per QALY.