Resumen
The aim of this study was to evaluate the cost derived from the hospitalization of people living with HIV (PLHIV) in
Colombia between 2011 and 2015. This is an analysis of the direct cost of PLHIV hospitalization from the perspective of
an insurer of the Colombian General Social Security System. The costs were calculated in Colombian pesos and
corrected for inflation on the basis of the 2017 Consumer Price Index of the Bank of the Republic of Colombia.
It was converted to US dollars at the Market Representative Exchange Rate of the same year. We analyzed
1129 hospitalizations in 612 PLHIV, of which 12% started with a diagnosis of HIV during the same hospitalization,
with the majority in the AIDS stage (63%). The median overall cost of hospitalizations was US$1509 (25th and 75th
percentiles: US$711–US$3254), being even higher in patients with AIDS and as the CD4 T lymphocyte count decreased.
The cost derived from the medical care of PLHIV increases as the clinical control of the disease worsens, and it is a key
indicator of the impact of the strategies implemented for the timely identification of the infection and subsequent
management of the disease.