Help me estimate the financial burden on society from MS
- garyak
- Family Elder
- Posts: 314
- Joined: Sun May 30, 2010 2:00 pm
- Location: grande prairie , alberta,canada
- Contact:
Help me estimate the financial burden on society from MS
Are there estimates out there that put a dollar amount per ms patient that negatively impact the economy? Things like lost production, loss of tax revenue, the costs to government for healthcare dollars, medication subsidies, government re-imbursement for daily living aids , welfare costs etc that paint the financial picture of societies financial loss due to MS?
I don't know about all the factors you mentioned, but I could take a shot in the dark at the costs of the meds. There are thought to be about 400,000 people with MS in the US. The cost of the drugs I believe is about $20,000 to $40,000 per patient per year. Lets say half of the 400,000 people use the MS drugs and let's use the lower figure for the cost. Thats 200,000x 20,000 or $4 billion per year.
If you want to improve on the accuracy of that number maybe we could run a poll asking how much each person's drugs cost per year.
If you want to improve on the accuracy of that number maybe we could run a poll asking how much each person's drugs cost per year.
Another to approach this is to go to the parma companies and see what they disclose for their "MS" drug sales.
Then you would have to add in the costs of neuro visits, treatments, MRI's, etc. Also the social costs of disability payments and potential loss of work.
A lot of coin for something which doesn't work; at least in the sense of achieving a cure.
Donnchadh
Then you would have to add in the costs of neuro visits, treatments, MRI's, etc. Also the social costs of disability payments and potential loss of work.
A lot of coin for something which doesn't work; at least in the sense of achieving a cure.
Donnchadh
Kitty says, "Take that, you stenosis!"
Got MS?.....Get Liberated!
Got MS?.....Get Liberated!
- 1eye
- Family Elder
- Posts: 3780
- Joined: Wed Mar 17, 2010 3:00 pm
- Location: Kanata, Ontario, Canada
- Contact:
But I have had a PSW, nurses, physio and occupational therapists, speech therapists, social workers, cognitive testing people, numerous doctor visits, tests, second opinions, etc. MSLiberation, though she is as far as I know still suffering from stents clotting, was in the Insurance business. She did some work on this, and sent it to the Ontario government.
If you can't get a response from her, (she is more on Facebook than here) let me know.
It's not just drugs. 'MS' is an industry unto itself.
If you can't get a response from her, (she is more on Facebook than here) let me know.
It's not just drugs. 'MS' is an industry unto itself.
This unit of entertainment not brought to you by FREMULON.
Not a doctor.
"I'm still here, how 'bout that? I may have lost my lunchbox, but I'm still here." John Cowan Hartford (December 30, 1937 – June 4, 2001)
Not a doctor.
"I'm still here, how 'bout that? I may have lost my lunchbox, but I'm still here." John Cowan Hartford (December 30, 1937 – June 4, 2001)