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Cost-effectiveness analysis of palliative care of cancer patients in the end of life

Autores: Lamfre, L. (Autor de correspondencia); Hasdeu, S.; Coller, M.; Tripodoro, Vilma Adriana
Título de la revista: CADERNOS DE SAUDE PUBLICA
ISSN: 0102-311X
Volumen: 39
Número: 2
Páginas: e00081822
Fecha de publicación: 2023
Resumen:
Home palliative care services of terminal patients may associate home care preferences with desir-able health outcomes. This study aimed to evalu-ate the cost-effectiveness of home palliative care of cancer patients in the last year of life in the pub-lic health subsector in a province of Argentina. A cost-effectiveness Markov model was developed from a social and the health funder's perspective in order to reflect the reality of home palliative care at the local level compared with usual care. Direct costs to the health system and indirect costs of unpaid informal care were estimated based on local information. Palliative care increased the likelihood of patients dying at home by 10.32% compared with usual care, with annual savings of USD 750 and USD 1,012 per patient, respectively, from both the social and the funder's perspec-tive in the public health subsector in Rio Negro. From both the social and financial perspective, the strategy to implement organized care services was more effective and lower-cost, measured by the percentage of patients who died at home. From a social perspective, the main cost inducer was the formal care provided by families, but from the funder's perspective, it refers to the salaries of the health team.
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