Demographics, in-hospital analysis, and prevalence of 33 rare diseases with effective treatment in Shanghai

Abstract
Background: Rare diseases are ailments which impose a heavy burden on individual patients and global society as a whole. The rare disease management landscape is not a smooth one—a rare disease is quite often hard to diagnose, treat, and investigate. In China, the country’s rapid economic rise and development has brought an increased focus on rare diseases. At present, there is a growing focus placed on the importance and public health priority of rare diseases and on improving awareness, definitions, and treatments. Methods: In this work we utilized clinical data from the Shanghai HIE System to characterize the status of 33 rare diseases with effective treatment in Shanghai for the time period of 2013–2016. Results and conclusion: First, we describe the total number of patients, year-to-year change in new patients with diagnosis in one of the target diseases and the distribution of gender and age for the top six (by patient number) diseases of the set of 33 rare diseases. Second, we describe the hospitalization burden in terms of in-hospital ratio, length of stay, and medical expenses during hospitalization. Finally, rare disease period prevalence is calculated for the rare diseases set.
Funding Information
  • National Key Clinical Specialty Discipline Construction Program of China (2018YFC0910500)
  • Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality (17DZ2251200, 19495810400)
  • Shanghai Municipal Commission of Health and Family Planning (2018ZHYL0223)
  • Medical Conversion Cross-Fund of Shanghai Jiao Tong University
  • Neil Shen’s SJTU Medical Research Fund

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