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Return on Investment Analysis for the Integrated Parkinson's Care Network: Lesson Learned from a Pilot Study
Srishti Kumar1, Julia W Shen2, David Grimes1,3,4
1Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Background:
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a complex and debilitating condition that requires care from a multispecialty team. The Integrated Parkinson Care Network (IPCN) is an innovative pragmatic care model that focuses on integrated care, self-management support and technology-enabled care.
Objective:
This study aims to estimate the costs of the IPCN and assess whether benefits gained from the intervention offset its costs based on a single center experience.
Methods:
We conducted a return on investment (ROI) analysis of the IPCN from a societal perspective. The ROI for the IPCN was estimated as a ratio of the net savings and the intervention cost. The intervention cost was calculated as a sum of set-up and implementation costs. Cost savings was measured as the absolute reduction in the societal costs realized by PD patients. A positive ROI indicated that savings generated from the intervention offset its cost.
Results:
The total cost of the IPCN for 100 PD patients was C$135,669, or C$226 per patient per month. IPCN was associated with the reduction in societal cost of C$915 per patient per month (95%CI: -2,782, 951). The ROI per PD patient per month for the IPCN was 3.08 (95%CI: -0.60, 22.93), suggesting that for every C$1 invested in the IPCN, C$4.08 is gained through reduction in societal costs. The returns were greater among advanced PD patients.
Conclusion:
The IPCN has the potential to offer a good return on investment for PD patients, and its value for money is higher among advanced PD patients.
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