对 "辅助医务人员和姑息治疗:为加拿大人提供重要服务 "计划进行经济评估,并与现状进行比较。

IF 2.4 CJEM Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-31 DOI:10.1007/s43678-024-00738-9
J E Tarride, D Stennett, A C Coronado, R Shaw Moxam, J H E Yong, A J E Carter, C Cameron, F Xie, M Grignon, H Seow, G Blackhouse
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目标:基于 2011-2013 年在加拿大三个省份实施的旨在改善辅助医务人员为接受姑息治疗者提供支持的计划,加拿大抗癌合作组织和加拿大卓越医疗保健组织从 2018 年至 2022 年提供支持和资金,以便在加拿大推广这一方法。研究目标是对 "该计划 "与现状进行经济评估:方法:采用概率决策分析模型,从公共医疗支付方的角度,比较与 "计划 "相关的预期成本、质量调整生命年(QALYs)和投资回报。各辖区的疗效数据和计划成本(以 2022 年加元表示)均以文献数据作为补充。对不同的关键模型假设进行了概率敏感性分析:对 2020 年 4 月 1 日至 2022 年 3 月 31 日期间五个辖区的 5416 次 9-1-1 呼叫进行了分析,在这些呼叫中,护理人员为有姑息治疗需求的患者提供了支持,分析结果表明,该计划下 60% 的 9-1-1 呼叫使患者避免了被送往急诊科,而是在家中接受姑息治疗。在家中接受治疗平均为医护人员节省了 31 分钟(15 至 67 分钟不等)。该计划可节约成本 2773 美元(95% 置信区间 [CI] 1539 美元至 4352 美元),每次 9-1-1 姑息关怀呼叫可增加 0.00069 QALYs(95% 置信区间 0.00024-0.00137)。每投入 1 美元,计划投资回报为 4.6 美元。阈值分析表明,为了节约成本,33% 的 9-1-1 呼叫应根据该计划在家中进行治疗,该计划每年至少应产生 97 次呼叫,每次呼叫的成本不超过 2773.00 美元:该计划在大多数情况下都具有成本效益。这些结果支持在加拿大实施基于辅助医务人员的居家姑息关怀计划。
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Economic evaluation of the "paramedics and palliative care: bringing vital services to Canadians" program compared to the status quo.

Objective: Based on programs implemented in 2011-2013 in three Canadian provinces to improve the support paramedics provide to people receiving palliative care, the Canadian Partnership Against Cancer and Healthcare Excellence Canada provided support and funding from 2018 to 2022 to spread this approach in Canada. The study objectives were to conduct an economic evaluation of "the Program" compared to the status quo.

Methods: A probabilistic decision analytic model was used to compare the expected costs, the quality-adjusted life years (QALYs) and the return on investment associated with the Program compared to the status quo from a publicly funded healthcare payer perspective. Effectiveness data and Program costs, expressed in 2022 Canadian dollars, from each jurisdiction were supplemented with literature data. Probabilistic sensitivity analyses varying key model assumptions were conducted.

Results: Analyses of 5416 9-1-1 calls from five jurisdictions where paramedics provided support to people with palliative care needs between April 1, 2020 and March 31, 2022 indicated that 60% of the 9-1-1 calls under the Program enabled people to avoid transport to the emergency department and receive palliative care at home. Treating people at home saved paramedics an average of 31 min (range from 15 to 67). The Program was associated with cost savings of $2773 (95% confidence interval [CI] $1539-$4352) and an additional 0.00069 QALYs (95% CI 0.00024-0.00137) per 9-1-1 palliative care call. The Program return on investment was $4.6 for every $1 invested. Threshold analyses indicated that in order to be cost saving, 33% of 9-1-1 calls should be treated at home under the Program, the Program should generate a minimum of 97 calls per year with each call costing no more than $2773.

Conclusion: The Program was cost-effective in the majority of the scenarios examined. These results support the implementation of paramedic-based palliative care at home programs in Canada.

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