The Cost-benefit Analysis for Smoking Cessation Programs

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  • 禁煙プログラムの費用対便益分析

Abstract

This paper examines the cost-benefit analysis of smoking cessation programs, such as health education at health centers, consultation and treatment at medical institutions, availability of gum as an OTC drug and nicotine patch as an OTC drug even though nicotine patch is currently only available by prescription. Prior to this, we update the disease burden of smoking, and we estimate the loss of life to be 77,000 people and its social cost to amount to 8.7 trillion yen. The cost-benefit analysis is performed over a lifetime, from a societal viewpoint, and evaluated by the benefit cost ratio (BCR) approach. BCR is calculated based on the estimated demand curve for each program taking account of the effect of policy interventions like subsidies through health education or health insurance, and externality of smoking cessation. As the estimation results suggest, health education incurs a negative BCR of 0.027 (95%CI [0.027-0.028]). On the other hand, medical services which are not covered by the health insurance enjoy a positive BCR of 1.44 [1.3-1.66]. Moreover, nicotine gum and nicotine patch as an OTC drugs yield positive BCRs of 1.40 [1.29-1.55] and 1.58 [1.49-1.69], respectively. We can therefore, conclude that making nicotine patches available as an OTC drug is the most beneficial measure to take.

Journal

  • Iryo To Shakai

    Iryo To Shakai 15 (3), 13-21, 2005

    The Health Care Science Institute

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  • CRID
    1390282679448876800
  • NII Article ID
    130004547611
  • DOI
    10.4091/iken.15.3_13
  • ISSN
    18834477
    09169202
    http://id.crossref.org/issn/09169202
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    • JaLC
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    • CiNii Articles
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