Title of article :
Small area variations and welfare loss in the use of outpatient antibiotics
Author/Authors :
FILIPPINI، MASSIMO نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
This article seeks to explain local variations in the use of antibiotics in
the community and to assess the welfare loss due to heterogeneous attitudes
towards the risk of bacterial resistance. Quarterly data on antibiotic sales from
240 small areas in Switzerland over the course of one year are used. An
econometric ad-hoc model with spatial lags is proposed in which the demand for
antibiotics varies according to the socioeconomic characteristics of the
population, the incidence of infections, antibiotic price and local health care
supply. Using residual variations we then evaluate the welfare loss due to varying
antibiotic prescription styles. Significant differences are observed in the per
capita antibiotic consumption across local areas. Individual income, the
demographic structure of the population, physician density and the price of
drugs are all relevant determinants. We estimate that unexplained variations
may account for 12% of the total antibiotic spending in the community, thus
leading to a e6.8 ml loss per year. Understanding the determinants of variations
in outpatient antibiotic consumption may help to design more effective policies
to counter the threat of bacterial resistance. Our estimate of the welfare loss due
to heterogeneous attitudes towards antibiotic treatment is comparable to the
expected cost of implementing measures to improve the dissemination of
information on bacterial resistance among patients and doctors.
Journal title :
Health Economics, Policy and Law
Journal title :
Health Economics, Policy and Law