Are direct costs in schizophrenia influenced by duration of illness? results from a restrospective follow-up study
I. Calzavara-Pinton, G. Nibbio, B. Cabassi, E. Invernizzi, D. Di Carlo, N. Necchini, L. Bertoni, J. Lisoni, G. Deste, S. Barlati, A. Vita

TL;DR
This study found that longer illness duration in schizophrenia is linked to higher healthcare costs in Italy, contradicting early intervention guidelines.
Contribution
The study empirically shows that duration of illness significantly affects direct healthcare costs in schizophrenia patients.
Findings
Longer illness duration correlates with higher outpatient and residential facility costs.
Total costs increase with illness duration, but hospitalization costs do not.
Findings suggest Italy's mental health system spends more on long-term patients, contrary to early intervention recommendations.
Abstract
In Italy, it was recently estimated that the total economic burden for schizophrenia is € 2.7 billions, of which around 50% is derived from direct costs and 81% of these are due to hospitalization, residential facilities and semi-residential facilities, whereas only 10% of direct costs is derived from pharmacotherapy (Marcellusi et al. BMJ Open 2018; 8, e018359). Considered the high economic burden that schizophrenia has on healthcare systems (estimated to be between 1.4 % and 3 % of the total), a better characterization of the clinical variables that mostly influence the costs represent a topic of great clinical interest (Altamura et al. 2014 Official Journal of the Italian Society of Psychopathology 2014; 20, 223–243). The aim of this study was to analyze whether duration of illness has an impact on the costs derived from the use of services (which account for the majority of the…
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TopicsSchizophrenia research and treatment
