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Economic value evaluation in disease management programs.

Racheli Magnezi1, Sima Reicher, Mordechai Shani

  • 1Department of Health System Management, School of Health Sciences, Ariel University Center of Samaria, Israel. rachelim2@bezeqint.net

The Israel Medical Association Journal : IMAJ
|July 9, 2008
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Disease management programs aim to improve chronic illness care but struggle to prove financial value. Standardized economic evaluation methods are needed to assess their true worth and effectiveness.

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Published on: January 8, 2020

Area of Science:

  • Health Services Research
  • Health Economics
  • Public Health

Background:

  • Chronic disease management (CDM) is a growing strategy for large populations.
  • CDM programs face challenges in demonstrating financial value.
  • Defining CDM and its economic impact remains complex.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the economic evaluation of disease management programs.
  • To identify essential components for assessing the financial value of CDM.
  • To highlight the need for standardized metrics in CDM evaluation.

Main Methods:

  • Data synthesis from multiple reports on the economic intervention of CDM programs.
  • Identification of key steps in economic evaluation: data/IT, information generation, assessment, actionable plans, and reassessment.
  • Analysis of elements required for comprehensive economic analysis.

Main Results:

  • Disease management economic evaluation involves distinct, sequential steps.
  • Specific elements are crucial for conducting a thorough economic analysis.
  • Current CDM approaches lack uniform evaluation methodologies.

Conclusions:

  • Disease management is an innovative but evolving tool in managed care.
  • Establishing quality measures, principles, and guidelines is essential.
  • A uniform set of metrics and standardized methodology are needed for effective CDM evaluation.