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Assessing a care programme for complex and advanced chronic patients: Use of resources and costs
E Serratusell1, G Moragues2, A Miguélez1
1Subdirectorate of Chronicity Care, Socio-health Coordination, and Rare Diseases of the Health Service of the Balearic Islands, Research Group CurES, Health Research Institute of the Balearic Islands (IdISBa), Camí de Jesús, 20, CP07010 Palma de Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain.
Introduction:
The Public Health System of the Balearic Islands (IB-Salut) implemented between 2016 and 2019 the Chronic Patient Care Plan to properly manage complex chronicity and provide quality care attention. The goal of this study is assessing the use of healthcare services and their associated costs before and after the implementation of the programme.
Methods:
Descriptive analyses of resources destined to complex and advanced chronic patients (CCP and ACP).
Results:
After entering the programme: the frequency of CCP admissions to acute hospitals reduced by 6.9%, the frequency of CCP visits to emergency departments reduced by 8.4%, while the frequency of ACP admitted to intermediate care hospitals increased. Both the frequencies of ACP admitted to acute hospitals and emergency visits decreased to 16.7% and to 27.3%, respectively. Total cost before and after the implementation of the programme was €60,884,241 and €46,889,693, respectively. Taking into account the 1011 admissions avoided, the result is a negative incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (€-396.57) per acute hospital admission that was avoided.
Conclusion:
The Chronic Patient Care Plan might be interpreted as a cost-effective intervention. This first assessment would benefit from further research including control groups.
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