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New Pan-European Health Economic Study Shows that Eye Diseases Alone Lead to a Total Cost to Society of 20 Billion Euro

Geschrieben am 02-10-2013

Brussels (ots/PRNewswire) -

Blindness leads to a significant economic burden on society,
estimated to result in economic costs of over 7 billion Euro

Investing in screening programs, earlier diagnoses and adequate
treatment of retinal conditions can help reduce the economic burden
and lead to an improved quality of life

European health economic blindness prevention study shows that
interventions to prevent and treat eye disease will lead to a
healthier and more productive population

The European Forum Against Blindness (EFAB) today revealed the
results of a six-country study which analyzed the economic impact of
blindness and four leading eye sight conditions. EFAB assessed the
burden of these on health systems and societies across Europe. The
study found that interventions for these conditions could offset
total economic costs of 20 billion Euro across the region. Such
interventions include appropriate early detection, prevention and
treatment options such as screening for cataracts, diabetic
retinopathy and glaucoma followed by treatment, and anti-VEGF
treatment for wet AMD.

"EFAB wants to draw attention to the importance of vision health
and eye diseases, and ultimately prevent vision loss through more
timely diagnosis and intervention," said Professor Ian Banks, EMHF
and EFAB Chair. "The results of this study show the substantial
threat to people's quality of life, and draw out the enormous
economic burden imposed on societies across Europe. Through the
inclusion of screening, earlier diagnosis and adequate care and
appropriate and active treatment, we can already reduce the burden
and minimize the risk for patients."

The study, conducted by the independent health economics group,
Deloitte Access Economics, looked at France, Germany, Italy,
Slovakia, Spain and the UK and showed that blindness is estimated to
result in annual economic costs of over 7 billion Euro across the
countries studied, with the majority of these costs estimated to be
due to informal care, provision of day-to-day care for blind people
by relatives and friends, which impacts the whole society.

EFAB, today, hosted a debate at the European Parliament, in
Brussels, with MEPs and leading professionals across the field of
vision health as part of its activities for World Sight Day 2013, to
raise awareness about preventable blindness across Europe, and to
discuss how important the results of this study are and how they can
help support efforts to make blindness a public health priority.

Blindness was defined according to the WHO definition (in all
countries except France and Germany) or the end stage of sight loss,
which allowed for accurate cross country comparisons. The study
reports that:


- 716,294 people are blind across the 6 countries
- Many people suffer from debilitating sight loss resulting from
- Cataracts - 26,703,399
- Diabetic retinopathy - 2,806,697
- Glaucoma - 3,812,846
- Wet AMD 1,821,456.


As the population ages the impact of vision loss will grow
substantially in the future. As well as the considerable economic
burden to society, blindness also imposes physical, social, financial
and quality-of-life limitations on individuals, those directly
affected, and their carers, family members and friends.

It can be concluded from the study that prevention of blindness
and eye disease through investment in cost-effective interventions
will lead to a healthier population, which could result in a more
sustainable healthcare budget for governments; a healthier tax-paying
workforce and lower productivity losses; reduced costs and burden to
informal care givers (informal care costs); and improved wellbeing,
quality of life and productivity for individuals and longer working
lives. Therefore the prevention and treatment of vision loss should
be a public health priority.

The economic cost and burden of eye disease and preventable
blindness study

EFAB worked with Deloitte Access Economics to analyze the economic
impact and burden of four eye diseases and blindness in six European
countries (France, Germany, Italy, Slovakia, Spain and the UK) and
the cost-effectiveness of interventions to prevent these eye
diseases. A targeted literature search for each country to identify
studies reporting the prevalence of each eye disease and blindness
was conducted. The burden of disease analysis included both "direct
costs", which are all healthcare costs as a result of treatment
(including costs of hospitalization, general practice services, and
medications), and "indirect costs" which are all costs related to
loss of productivity and informal care costs. For the
cost-effectiveness analysis the WHO 'Choosing Interventions that are
Cost-Effective' (CHOICE) methods were used to establish whether
interventions are worth their investment.

European Forum Against Blindness (EFAB)

EFAB is an independent, multi-stakeholder advocacy platform. It
currently represents four partner organizations, including the AMD
Alliance International (AMDAI), the European Council of Optometry and
Optics (ECOO), the European Men's Health Forum (EHMF) and the
International Diabetes Federation European Region (IDF-Europe). The
group aims to act as a platform to bring together key third parties
(patient groups, healthcare professionals, policymakers and advocacy
groups) across Europe, to jointly and collectively increase awareness
of and attention to the importance of vision health and retina
diseases in particular, and ultimately prevent vision loss through
more timely diagnosis and intervention.

EFAB is supported by Novartis and Alcon as a service to medicine
and patients.

For more information, please visit http://www.efabeu.org

World Sight Day

World Sight Day is an annual day of awareness to focus global
attention on blindness, visual impairment and rehabilitation of the
visually impaired, and is held on the second Thursday in October. It
was first celebrated in 1998 and subsequently integrated into the
joint WHO-IAPB VISION 2020 initiative. Typical activities include
taking part in awareness-raising walks or distributing and displaying
posters, bookmarks, booklets and other forms of information to raise
awareness about preventable blindness. This year World Sight Day is
on 10 October.


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