美国病人血液管理的经济学:叙述性综述

Annals of blood Pub Date : 2024-03-01 DOI:10.21037/aob-22-35
Shaughn Nalezinski, Mary Berg, Crystal Labrecque
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背景与目的:患者血液管理(PBM)计划最近被定义为 "一种以患者为中心的、系统的、循证的方法,通过管理和保存患者自身的血液来改善患者的预后,同时促进患者的安全和能力"。制定 PBM 计划有许多好处。其中包括减少献血者暴露、确保血液供应安全以及利用替代疗法节省成本。血液采集后,必须进行处理并检测免疫血液学和输血传播疾病标志物。血液成分的采集、检测、加工和制造导致其成本不断增加。在美国,制造血液成分的相关成本会转嫁给获取血液成分的输血服务机构。输血服务机构会对血液/血液成分进行额外检测。然后再为受血者定价、
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Economics of patient blood management in the United States: a narrative review
Background and Objective: Patient blood management (PBM) programs have recently been defined as ‘a patient-centered, systemic, evidence-based approach to improve patient outcomes by managing and preserving a patient’s own blood, while promoting patient safety and empowerment’. Many benefits are associated with developing a PBM program. These include reducing donor exposure, ensuring a safe blood supply, and potential cost savings from utilizing alternative therapies. Once blood is collected, it must be processed and tested for immunohematologic and transfusion-transmitted disease markers. The collection, testing, processing, and manufacturing of blood components contribute to their increasing cost. In the United States (U.S.), the cost associated with manufacturing blood components is then transferred to the transfusion services that acquire the components. The transfusion service then performs additional testing on the blood/blood component. The component is then priced for the recipient,
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