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Can quality care be planned?

E J Dasbach1

  • 1National Cardiovascular Network, Atlanta, Georgia.

Diabetes Care
|June 1, 1994
PubMed
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Planning randomized controlled trials (RCTs) requires collecting economic, behavioral, and biological data alongside clinical outcomes. This ensures robust economic evaluations and efficient translation of findings into healthcare practice and policy.

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Area of Science:

  • Health Services Research
  • Clinical Trial Design
  • Health Economics

Background:

  • Healthcare services face resource constraints, necessitating efficient resource allocation.
  • Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are crucial for evaluating interventions but often lack comprehensive economic data.
  • Integrating economic evaluations with clinical trials enhances the utility of research findings.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To emphasize the importance of collecting economic, behavioral, and biological data during RCTs.
  • To advocate for the integration of economic evaluations within the RCT framework.
  • To improve the efficiency and effectiveness of translating clinical findings into healthcare policy.

Main Methods:

  • Collecting economic outcomes (resource consumption and costs) during the RCT.

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  • Gathering behavioral outcomes, including longevity and quality of life measures.
  • Recording biological outcomes, such as physiological state indicators (e.g., retinopathy level).
  • Main Results:

    • Economic data collected during an RCT provides a foundation for end-of-trial economic evaluations.
    • Simultaneous collection of diverse data types (economic, behavioral, biological) supports comprehensive analysis.
    • Post-trial data collection for economic evaluation can be less efficient and effective.

    Conclusions:

    • RCTs should incorporate the collection of economic, behavioral, and biological data.
    • Integrated data collection strengthens economic evaluations and facilitates policy translation.
    • Proactive planning for economic evaluations within RCTs optimizes healthcare resource utilization and decision-making.