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Cost-Effectiveness of Extending the National Influenza Vaccination Program in South Korea: Does Vaccination of Older Adults Provide Health Benefits to the Entire Population?open access

Authors
Shin, GyeongseonKang, DaewonCheong, Hee JinChoi, Sang-Eun
Issue Date
6월-2022
Publisher
MDPI
Keywords
influenza; vaccination; cost-effectiveness; economic evaluation; adults aged 50-64
Citation
VACCINES, v.10, no.6
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
VACCINES
Volume
10
Number
6
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/142809
DOI
10.3390/vaccines10060932
ISSN
2076-393X
Abstract
The South Korean government has successfully improved influenza vaccination coverage for individuals aged 65 years or older as part of its National Immunization Program (NIP). Those aged 50-64 years without funded vaccination care have significantly lower vaccination rates and face a substantial risk of influenza-related complications. We use a dynamic epidemiological and economic model to investigate the cost-effectiveness of expanding the universal vaccine fund to include those aged 50-64. The epidemiological model is estimated using the susceptibility-infection-recovery model and influenza and influenza-like illness incidence rates, which were calculated by the National Health Insurance Service-National Sample Cohort from the 2008/09 to 2012/13 influenza seasons but excluding the 2009/10 season for pandemic influenza A (H1N1). The decision tree economic model is assessed from societal and healthcare sector perspectives. The proposed policy would eliminate 340,000 annual influenza cases and prevent 119 unnecessary deaths. From a societal perspective, the proposed policy would reduce costs by USD 68 million. From a healthcare perspective, the cost is USD 4318 per quality-adjusted life years. Within the study range, sensitivity analyses found consistent cost-effectiveness results. The influenza vaccine for adults aged 50-64 appears to be cost-saving or cost-effective and, thus, should be considered for the NIP.
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