Economic Evaluations of Health Care Interventions in Pediatric Hospital Care.

IF 2.1 Q1 Nursing Hospital pediatrics Pub Date : 2024-12-01 DOI:10.1542/hpeds.2024-007802
Myla E Moretti, Sanjay Mahant
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The hospital medicine movement thrives in a health care environment committed to providing high-quality, safe, and value-based care. Hospitalists and hospitals continually grapple with many decisions regarding adopting new interventions and deadopting established ones. These decisions span the gamut from tests, treatments, and supportive care, to care models. Traditionally, the choice to adopt one intervention over another is commonly thought of in terms of its direct impact on patient outcomes, benefits, and harms. However, the evolving landscape of health care, characterized by increasing constraints on resources necessitates a broader perspective, one that includes a thorough consideration of the economic implications. The goal is not to minimize costs but rather to maximize value, outcomes achieved for money spent. Economic evaluations of health care interventions can provide this information by quantifying value and assisting health care providers, hospitals, and health systems in deciding which intervention to adopt. Economic evaluations deal with both inputs (ie, costs) and outputs (ie, consequences). Few economic evaluations in pediatric hospital medicine have been published, and many clinicians are unfamiliar with them. This paper discusses the economic evaluation of health care interventions with special attention to the pediatric hospitalist and hospital care. The paper aims to give readers an understanding of the key concepts underlying economic evaluations.

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儿科医院医疗保健干预的经济评估。
医院医学运动在致力于提供优质、安全和有价值医疗服务的医疗环境中蓬勃发展。住院医师和医院在采用新的干预措施和放弃既有的干预措施方面不断做出许多决定。这些决定涉及从检查、治疗、支持性护理到护理模式的方方面面。传统上,人们通常从干预措施对患者治疗效果、益处和危害的直接影响角度来考虑是否采用一种干预措施。然而,医疗保健领域不断发展,资源日益紧张,因此有必要从更广阔的视角出发,全面考虑经济影响。我们的目标不是最大限度地降低成本,而是最大限度地提高价值,即花多少钱取得多少效果。对医疗保健干预措施进行经济评估,可以通过量化价值提供这方面的信息,并帮助医疗保健提供者、医院和医疗系统决定采取哪种干预措施。经济评估既涉及投入(即成本),也涉及产出(即结果)。儿科医院医学方面的经济评估很少发表,许多临床医生也不熟悉这些评估。本文讨论了医疗保健干预措施的经济评估,特别关注儿科住院医生和医院护理。本文旨在让读者了解经济评估的关键概念。
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Hospital pediatrics
Hospital pediatrics Nursing-Pediatrics
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