TY - JOUR
T1 - Motorcycle Helmets
T2 - The Economic Burden of an Incomplete Helmet Law to Medical Care in the State of Connecticut
AU - Wiznia, Daniel H.
AU - Averbukh, Leon
AU - Kim, Chang Yeon
AU - Goel, Alex
AU - Leslie, Michael P.
PY - 2015/9/1
Y1 - 2015/9/1
N2 - The lack of a mandatory motorcycle helmet law leads to increased injury severity and increased health care costs. This study presents a financial model to estimate how the lack of a mandatory helmet law impacts the cost of health care in the state of Connecticut. The average cost to treat a helmeted rider and a nonhelmeted rider was $3,112 and $5,746 respectively (cost adjusted for year 2014). The total hospital treatment cost in the state of Connecticut from 2003 through 2012 was $73,106,197, with $51,508,804 attributed to nonhelmeted riders and $21,597,393 attributed to helmeted riders. The total Medicaid cost to the state of Connecticut for treating nonhelmeted patients was $18,277,317. This model demonstrates that the lack of a mandatory helmet law increases overall health care costs to the state of Connecticut, and provides a framework by which hospital costs can be reduced to contribute to the economic stability of health care economics in the state.
AB - The lack of a mandatory motorcycle helmet law leads to increased injury severity and increased health care costs. This study presents a financial model to estimate how the lack of a mandatory helmet law impacts the cost of health care in the state of Connecticut. The average cost to treat a helmeted rider and a nonhelmeted rider was $3,112 and $5,746 respectively (cost adjusted for year 2014). The total hospital treatment cost in the state of Connecticut from 2003 through 2012 was $73,106,197, with $51,508,804 attributed to nonhelmeted riders and $21,597,393 attributed to helmeted riders. The total Medicaid cost to the state of Connecticut for treating nonhelmeted patients was $18,277,317. This model demonstrates that the lack of a mandatory helmet law increases overall health care costs to the state of Connecticut, and provides a framework by which hospital costs can be reduced to contribute to the economic stability of health care economics in the state.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84946203991
M3 - Article
C2 - 26506676
AN - SCOPUS:84946203991
SN - 0010-6178
VL - 79
SP - 453
EP - 459
JO - Connecticut Medicine
JF - Connecticut Medicine
IS - 8
ER -