Post-acute care for older people in community hospitals - a cost-effectiveness analysis within a multi-centre randomised controlled trial

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作者
O'Reilly, Jacqueline [2 ]
Lowson, Karin [3 ]
Green, John
Young, John B. [1 ]
Forster, Anne
机构
[1] Univ Leeds, Bradford Royal Infirm, Acad Unit Elderly Care & Rehabil, Bradford BD9 6RJ, W Yorkshire, England
[2] Econ & Social Res Inst, Hlth Res & Informat Div, Dublin, Ireland
[3] Univ York, York Hlth Econ Consortium Ltd, York YO10 5DD, N Yorkshire, England
关键词
health services for the aged; sub-acute care; convalescent hospitals; costs and cost analysis; aged 80 and over; elderly;
D O I
10.1093/ageing/afn120
中图分类号
R592 [老年病学]; C [社会科学总论];
学科分类号
03 ; 0303 ; 100203 ;
摘要
Objectives: to compare the cost effectiveness of post-acute care for older people provided in community hospitals with general hospital care. Design: cost-effectiveness study embedded within a randomised controlled trial. Setting: seven community hospitals and five general hospitals at five centres in the midlands and north of England. Participants: 490 patients needing rehabilitation following hospital admission with an acute illness. Intervention: multidisciplinary team care for older people in community hospitals. Measurements: EuroQol EQ-5D scores transformed into quality-adjusted life years; health and social service costs during the 6-month period following randomisation. Results: there was a non-significant difference between the community hospital and general hospital groups for changes in quality-adjusted life-year values from baseline to 6 months (mean difference 0.048; 95% confidence interval 0.028 to 0.123; P=0.214). Resource use was similar for both groups. The mean (standard deviation) costs per patient for health and social services resources used were comparable for both groups: community hospital group 8,946 pound (6,514); pound general hospital group 8,226 pound (7,453) pound. These findings were robust to sensitivity analyses. The incremental cost-effectiveness ratio estimate was 16,324 pound per quality-adjusted life year. A cost effectiveness acceptability curve suggests that if decision makers willingness to pay per quality-adjusted life year was 10,000 pound, then community hospital care was effective in 47% of cases, and this increased to only 50% if the threshold willingness to pay was raised to 30,000 pound. Conclusions: the cost effectiveness of post-acute rehabilitation for older people was similar in community hospitals and general hospitals.
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