Background Although smoking cessation is desirable from a publichealth perspective, its consequences with respect to healthcare costs are still debated. Smokers have more disease thannonsmokers, but nonsmokers live longer and can incur more healthcosts at advanced ages. We analyzed health care costs for smokersand nonsmokers and estimated the economic consequences of smokingcessation.
Methods We used three life tables to examine the effect of smokingon health care costs one for a mixed population of smokersand nonsmokers, one for a population of smokers, and one fora population of nonsmokers. We also used a dynamic method toestimate the effects of smoking cessation on health care costsover time.
Results Health care costs for smokers at a given age are asmuch as 40 percent higher than those for nonsmokers, but ina population in which no one smoked the costs would be 7 percenthigher among men and 4 percent higher among women than the costsin the current mixed population of smokers and nonsmokers. Ifall smokers quit, health care costs would be lower at first,but after 15 years they would become higher than at present.In the long term, complete smoking cessation would produce anet increase in health care costs, but it could still be seenas economically favorable under reasonable assumptions of discountrate and evaluation period.
Conclusions If people stopped smoking, there would be a savingsin health care costs, but only in the short term. Eventually,smoking cessation would lead to increased health care costs.
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The Health Care Costs of Smoking
Hodgson T. A., Fries J. F., Heaney D., Leistikow B. N., Miller T. R., Sauter C., Barendregt J. J., Bonneux L., van der Maas P. J.
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338:470-472, Feb 12, 1998.
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