Economic burden of COVID-19 for employers and employees in the United States.
Heather SellKassandra SchaibleJulie A Gouveia-PisanoAlon YehoshuaDeepa MalhotraManuela Di FuscoAshley S Cha-SilvaKathleen M AndersenLance NichollsSuzanne N LandiCatherine RollandJennifer JudyPublished in: Journal of medical economics (2024)
COVID-19 continues to be a considerable burden to employers. The majority of COVID-19 cases impact working age adults. HCRU is mainly driven by outpatient visits, while direct costs are driven by hospitalization. Productivity loss is higher for unvaccinated individuals. An increased focus to support mitigation measures may minimize hospitalizations and work-loss. A data-driven approach to implementation of workplace policies, targeted communications, and access to timely and appropriate therapies for prevention and treatment may reduce health-related work-loss and associated cost burden.