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Productivity loss by cancer stage in patients newly diagnosed with hepatocellular carcinoma: A claims database analysis. | LitMetric

Productivity loss by cancer stage in patients newly diagnosed with hepatocellular carcinoma: A claims database analysis.

J Manag Care Spec Pharm

The Comparative Health Outcomes, Policy, and Economics (CHOICE) Institute, Department of Pharmacy, University of Washington, Seattle.

Published: June 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • New cancer diagnoses, especially hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), lead to significant drops in workplace productivity, increased absenteeism, and added costs for employers.
  • The study analyzed data from 2010 to 2020 to measure the mean workdays lost and the financial impact on commercially insured US adults diagnosed with early-, intermediate-, and advanced-stage HCC.
  • Results showed that early-stage patients experienced the highest productivity loss, particularly those receiving intensive treatments, with an average of 22.6 workdays lost, resulting in substantial indirect costs.

Article Abstract

Background: New cancer diagnoses are associated with employment decrease, workplace absenteeism, and attributable costs to employers.

Objective: To estimate the workplace productivity loss in the year following a new diagnosis of early-, intermediate-, or advanced-stage hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in commercially insured US adults.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective cohort study using Merative MarketScan commercial claims to identify incident HCC diagnoses from 2010 to 2020. Patients were stratified into early-, intermediate-, or advanced-stage cohorts based on presence of secondary malignancy codes or first treatment received. Mean workdays lost and attributable cost in the year following a new diagnosis were calculated using the Kaplan-Meier sample averages to account for censoring. An exploratory analysis was conducted on subgroups in the early and advanced cohorts to assess productivity loss in patients with and without treatment.

Results: Mean workdays lost in the year following a new HCC diagnosis among the early, intermediate, and advanced cohorts was 22.6 days (95% CI = 16.0-29.8), 17.4 days (95% CI = 11.9-23.2), and 19.5 days (95% CI = 15.6-23.6), respectively. Corresponding indirect costs were $6,031(95% CI = $4,270-$7,953), $4,644 (95% CI = $3,176-$6,192), and $5,204 (95% CI = $4,163-$6,298). Early-stage patients without a liver transplant and advanced-stage patients who received systemic therapy had 19.7 (95% CI = 12.7-27.4) and 22.0 (95% CI = 16.6-27.7) mean workdays lost, respectively.

Conclusions: Productivity loss varies by stage and appears to be higher in early-stage patients who receive more intensive treatments in the first year following a new HCC diagnosis.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11144984PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.18553/jmcp.2024.30.6.572DOI Listing

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