评估不列颠哥伦比亚省以护士为主导与以全科医生为主导的初级保健的成本。

Q3 Medicine Healthcare Management Forum Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-30 DOI:10.1177/08404704241229075
Damien Contandriopoulos, Katherine Bertoni, Rita McCracken, Lindsay Hedden, Ruth Lavergne, Gurprit K Randhawa
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2020 年,不列颠哥伦比亚省(BC)开设了四家试点执业护士初级保健诊所(NP-PCCs),以改善初级保健的可及性。本次经济评估的目的是比较在不列颠哥伦比亚省执业护士初级保健诊所(NP-PCCs)工作的执业护士提供医疗服务的平均成本,以及政府让医生提供同等医疗服务所需的成本。比较对象包括收费服务(FFS)模式和不列颠哥伦比亚省新的纵向家庭医生(LFP)模式。分析依赖于行政数据,这些数据主要来自医疗服务计划(MSP)和通过不列颠哥伦比亚省健康数据平台进行的慢性病登记(CDR)。结果显示,在 NP-PCC 中提供护理的 NP 成本略低于通过 LFP 模式支付费用的由医生组成的医疗诊所提供类似护理的成本。这表明,NP-PCC 模式是提高不列颠哥伦比亚省初级保健服务可及性的有效方法,应考虑在全省推广。
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Evaluating the cost of NP-led vs. GP-led primary care in British Columbia.

In 2020, British Columbia (BC) opened four pilot Nurse Practitioner Primary Care Clinics (NP-PCCs) to improve primary care access. The aim of this economic evaluation is to compare the average cost of care provided by Nurse Practitioners (NPs) working in BC's NP-PCCs to what it would have cost the government to have physicians provide equivalent care. Comparisons were made to both the Fee-For-Service (FFS) model and BC's new Longitudinal Family Physician (LFP) model. The analyses relied on administrative data, mostly from the Medical Services Plan (MSP) and Chronic Disease Registry (CDR) via BC's Health Data Platform. Results show the cost of NPs providing care in the NP-PCCs is slightly lower than what it would cost to provide similar care in medical clinics staffed by physicians paid through the LFP model. This suggests that the NP-PCC model is an efficient approach to increase accessibility to primary care services in BC and should be considered for expansion across the province.

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期刊介绍: Healthcare Management Forum is the official journal of the Canadian College of Health Service Executives. It is the only peer-reviewed journal that covers issues related to advances in health services management, theory and practice in a Canadian context. The quality of its contributors, the rigorous review process and the leading-edge topics make it truly unique!
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