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Citation

Behnood HR, Haddadi M, Sirous S, Ainy E, Rezaei R. Trauma Mon. 2016; 22(2): e35997.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2016, Baqiyatallah Trauma Research Center)

DOI

10.5812/traumamon.35997

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Road traffic injuries (RTIs) impose significant social and economic burden.

Objectives: The objective of this study was to estimate the medical costs and economic production losses caused by RTI in Iran

Methods: The major components included in this study were medical costs, lost output, and indirect costs. Cost components and their values in 2011 were obtained using previous experiences and data collected during the study. A general approach that included a consideration of human capital was used to calculate the cost of RTIs.

Results: The economic burden of RTIs was estimated to be more than 111,000 billion Iranian rials (IRR) ($4.44 billion USD) in 2011. This cost relates only to the health sector and does not include components such as vehicle damage, lost time in accidents, and the administrative costs of insurance and police services. The estimated cost of RTIs to the health sector was about 2.18% of Iran's total GDP in 2011.

Conclusions: The medical costs and economic production losses caused by RTIs in Iran clearly indicate that injuries should be a significant concern for health policymakers and medical planners.

Keywords: Road Traffic Injuries; Economic Cost; Medical Costs; Lost Output; Indirect Costs


Language: en

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