Unit costs and cost-effectiveness of a device to improve TB treatment adherence in China.

S Sweeney, K Fielding, X Liu, J A Thompson, H Dong, S Jiang, Y Zhao, S Huan, A Vassall
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Background: Adherence to TB drugs is crucial for improving treatment outcomes. Digital adherence technologies can improve adherence; however, there is a lack of evidence on cost-effectiveness. This study aimed to explore the cost-effectiveness of medication event reminder monitors (MERM) in China compared with the standard of care, using results from a pragmatic, cluster-randomised superiority trial of an electronic MERM in China.

Methods: We collected primary unit cost data from the societal perspective, both at and above the health facility level. We estimated the incremental cost-effectiveness of MERM using a Markov model with a 20-year time horizon; a 3% discount rate was applied to costs and outcomes. We explored uncertainty through a series of sensitivity and scenario analyses.

Results: The incremental cost of MERM was $27.22 per patient. Probabilistic sensitivity analysis showed significant uncertainty about the intervention's cost-effectiveness. Changing assumptions around key parameters substantially affected our estimated incremental cost-effectiveness ratio.

Conclusions: Although the incremental cost of the MERM box was low, current evidence does not indicate that the intervention would be cost-effective. However, the intervention's cost-effectiveness could improve if implemented as part of a broader strategy, including enhanced patient management.

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中国提高结核病治疗依从性设备的单位成本和成本效益。
背景:坚持服用结核病药物对提高治疗效果至关重要。数字依从性技术可以提高依从性,但目前缺乏有关成本效益的证据。本研究旨在利用在中国进行的一项电子用药事件提醒监测器(MERM)实用性、分组随机优越性试验的结果,探讨与标准护理相比,中国用药事件提醒监测器(MERM)的成本效益:方法:我们从社会角度收集了医疗机构及以上层面的主要单位成本数据。我们使用马尔可夫模型估算了 MERM 的增量成本效益,该模型的时间跨度为 20 年;对成本和结果采用了 3% 的贴现率。我们通过一系列敏感性和情景分析探讨了不确定性:结果:MERM 的增量成本为每位患者 27.22 美元。概率敏感性分析表明,干预措施的成本效益具有很大的不确定性。改变关键参数的假设极大地影响了我们估计的增量成本效益比:虽然 MERM 盒的增量成本较低,但目前的证据并不表明该干预措施具有成本效益。但是,如果将该干预措施作为包括加强患者管理在内的更广泛战略的一部分来实施,其成本效益可能会有所提高。
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