Costs to the Health System and Society
The total economic cost of injury in British Columbia was $4.3 billion, including $2.7 billion in direct health-care costs and $1.6 billion in indirect costs.
The direct cost translates to an average of $7.4 million per day spent within the health care system. If avoided, these costs have the potential to be allocated to other needs in the system.
The total costs in 2018 were:
Intentional/Inflicted injuries and injuries of undetermined intent had higher costs per outcome for deaths, while unintentional injuries had a higher cost per outcome for injury-related hospitalizations, ED visits, and disabilities.
The figure below depicts total costs in millions for injury outcome by intent of injury, across BC and the Health Authorities.
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The total direct costs of injury deaths in 2018 was $59 million, including:
The total direct costs of injury hospitalizations in 2018 was $805 million, including:
The total direct costs of injury ED visits in 2018 was $1,185 million, including:
The total direct costs of injury disability in 2018 was $652 million, including:
The table below depicts total costs, direct costs, and indirect costs in millions for outcome and intent of injury, by cost type, across BC and the Health Authorities.
The total costs for injury by intent for 2018 were:
Unintentional injuries persisted in accounting for the vast majority of costs when direct and indirect costs were examined separately:
The figure below depicts the proportions of total costs, direct costs, and indirect costs in millions, by intent of injury, across BC and the Health Authorities.
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