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RESEARCH ARTICLE Cost and affordability of non-communicable disease screening, diagnosis and treatment in Kenya: Patient payments in the private and public sectors

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dc.contributor.author Sujha, Subramanian
dc.contributor.author Robai, Gakunga
dc.contributor.author Joseph, Kibachio
dc.contributor.author Gladwell, Gathecha
dc.contributor.author Patrick, Edwards
dc.contributor.author Elijah, Ogola
dc.contributor.author Gerald, Yonga
dc.contributor.author Naftali, Busakhala
dc.contributor.author Esther, Munyoro
dc.contributor.author Jeremiah, Chakaya
dc.contributor.author Nancy, Ngugi
dc.contributor.author Nyawira, Mwangi
dc.contributor.author Daniel, Von Rege
dc.contributor.author Lili- Marie, Wangari
dc.contributor.author David, Wata
dc.contributor.author Robert, Makori
dc.contributor.author Julius, Mwangi
dc.contributor.author Walter, Mwanda
dc.date.accessioned 2019-02-04T08:02:48Z
dc.date.available 2019-02-04T08:02:48Z
dc.date.issued 2018-01-05
dc.identifier.citation Subramanian S, Gakunga R, Kibachio J, Gathecha G, Edwards P, Ogola E, et al. (2018) Cost and affordability of non-communicable disease screening, diagnosis and treatment in Kenya: Patient payments in the private and public sectors. en_US
dc.identifier.uri https://doi.org/ 10.1371/journal.pone.0190113
dc.identifier.uri http://ir.mu.ac.ke:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2617
dc.description.abstract Introduction The prevalence of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) is rising in low- and middle-income countries, including Kenya, disproportionately to the rest of the world. Our objective was to quantify patient payments to obtain NCD screening, diagnosis, and treatment services in the public and private sector in Kenya and evaluate patients' ability to pay for the services. Methods and findings We collected payment data on cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, breast and cervical cancer, and respiratory diseases from Kenyatta National Hospital, the main tertiary public hospital, and the Kibera South Health CenterÐa public outpatient facility, and private sector practitioners and hospitals. We developed detailed treatment frameworks for each NCD and used an itemization cost approach to estimate payments. Patient affordability metrics were derived from Kenyan government surveys and national datasets. Results compare public and private costs in U.S. dollars. NCD screening costs ranged from $4 to $36, while diagnostic procedures, particularly for breast and cervical cancer, were substantially more expensive. Annual hypertension medication costs ranged from $26 to $234 and $418 to $987 in public and private facilities, respectively. Stroke admissions ($1,874 versus $16,711) and dialysis for chronic kidney disease ($5,338 versus $11,024were among the most expensive treatments. Cervical and breast cancer treatment cost for stage III (curative approach) was about $1,500 in public facilities and more than $7,500 in the private facilities. A large proportion of Kenyans aged 15 to 49 years do not have health insurance, which makes NCD services unaffordable for most people given the overall high cost of services relative to income (average household expenditure per adult is $413 per annum). Conclusions There is substantial variation in patient costs between the public and private sectors. Most NCD diagnosis and treatment costs, even in the public sector, represent a substantial economic burden that can result in catastrophic expenditures. en_US
dc.description.sponsorship Sujha Subramanian en_US
dc.language.iso en_US en_US
dc.publisher PLOS ONE en_US
dc.subject Cost en_US
dc.subject affordability en_US
dc.subject Non-communicable en_US
dc.subject Disease screening en_US
dc.subject Diagnosis and treatment en_US
dc.subject Kenya en_US
dc.subject Patient payments en_US
dc.subject private and public sectors en_US
dc.title RESEARCH ARTICLE Cost and affordability of non-communicable disease screening, diagnosis and treatment in Kenya: Patient payments in the private and public sectors en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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