The effect of influenza and pneumococcal vaccination in the elderly on health service utilisation and costs: a claims data-based cohort study

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1273762622
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0000-0002-4250-0973
Affiliation
Jena University Hospital
Storch, Josephine;
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1122569513
ORCID
0000-0002-1104-3191
Affiliation
Center for Sepsis Control and Care, Jena University Hospital
Fleischmann-Struzek, Carolin;
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1034373129
ORCID
0000-0002-2908-205X
Affiliation
Center for Sepsis Control and Care, Jena University Hospital
Rose, Norman;
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1216191093
Affiliation
Center for Clinical Studies, Jena University Hospital
Lehmann, Thomas;
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1138574341
Affiliation
Department for Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, Jena University Hospital
Mikolajetz, Anna;
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1313915041
Affiliation
Center for Clinical Studies, Jena University Hospital
Maddela, Srikanth;
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123964334
ORCID
0000-0001-8157-2753
Affiliation
Institute of Infectious Diseases and Infection Control, Jena University Hospital
Pletz, Mathias W.;
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1216194556
ORCID
0000-0002-4427-2839
Affiliation
Jena University Hospital
Forstner, Christina;
Affiliation
Immunization Unit, Robert Koch Institute, Berlin, Germany
Wichmann, Ole;
Affiliation
Immunization Unit, Robert Koch Institute, Berlin, Germany
Neufeind, Julia;
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1125977590
Affiliation
Institute of General Practice and Family Medicine, Jena University Hospital
Vogel, Monique;
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132405156
Affiliation
Jena University Hospital
Reinhart, Konrad;
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122353412
ORCID
0000-0002-0117-7188
Affiliation
Jena University Hospital
Vollmar, Horst Christian;
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1080277218
ORCID
0000-0001-8288-2729
Affiliation
Institute of General Practice and Family Medicine, Jena University Hospital
Freytag, Antje

Background: To date, cost-effectiveness of influenza and pneumococcal vaccinations was assumed in several health economic modelling studies, but confirmation by real-world data is sparse. The aim of this study is to assess the effects on health care utilisation and costs in the elderly using real-world data on both, outpatient and inpatient care.

Methods: Retrospective community-based cohort study with 138,877 individuals aged ≥ 60 years, insured in a large health insurance fund in Thuringia (Germany). We assessed health care utilisation and costs due to influenza- or pneumococcal-associated diseases, respiratory infections, and sepsis in 2015 and 2016. Individuals were classified into four groups according to their vaccination status from 2008 to 2016 (none, both, or either only influenza or pneumococcal vaccination). Inverse probability weighting based on 236 pre-treatment covariates was used to adjust for potential indication and healthy vaccinee bias. Results: Influenza vaccination appeared as cost-saving in 2016, with lower disease-related health care costs of − €178.87 [95% CI − €240.03;− €117.17] per individual (2015: − €50.02 [95% CI − €115.48;€15.44]). Cost-savings mainly resulted from hospital inpatient care, whereas higher costs occurred for outpatient care. Overall cost savings of pneumococcal vaccination were not statistically significant in both years, but disease-related outpatient care costs were lower in pneumococci-vaccinated individuals in 2015 [− €9.43; 95% CI − €17.56;− €1.30] and 2016 [− €12.93; 95% CI − €25.37;− €0.48]. Although we used complex adjustment, residual bias cannot be completely ruled out.

Conclusion: Influenza and pneumococcal vaccination in the elderly can be cost-saving in selective seasons and health care divisions. As cost effects vary, interpretation of findings is partly challenging.

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