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Cost-Effectiveness of a Specialist Geriatric Medical Intervention for Frail Older People Discharged from Acute Medical Units: Economic Evaluation in a Two-Centre Randomised Controlled Trial (AMIGOS)

BACKGROUND: Poor outcomes and high resource-use are observed for frail older people discharged from acute medical units. A specialist geriatric medical intervention, to facilitate Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment, was developed to reduce the incidence of adverse outcomes and associated high resour...

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Autores principales: Tanajewski, Lukasz, Franklin, Matthew, Gkountouras, Georgios, Berdunov, Vladislav, Edmans, Judi, Conroy, Simon, Bradshaw, Lucy E., Gladman, John R. F., Elliott, Rachel A.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4420253/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25942421
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0121340
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author Tanajewski, Lukasz
Franklin, Matthew
Gkountouras, Georgios
Berdunov, Vladislav
Edmans, Judi
Conroy, Simon
Bradshaw, Lucy E.
Gladman, John R. F.
Elliott, Rachel A.
author_facet Tanajewski, Lukasz
Franklin, Matthew
Gkountouras, Georgios
Berdunov, Vladislav
Edmans, Judi
Conroy, Simon
Bradshaw, Lucy E.
Gladman, John R. F.
Elliott, Rachel A.
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description BACKGROUND: Poor outcomes and high resource-use are observed for frail older people discharged from acute medical units. A specialist geriatric medical intervention, to facilitate Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment, was developed to reduce the incidence of adverse outcomes and associated high resource-use in this group in the post-discharge period. OBJECTIVE: To examine the costs and cost-effectiveness of a specialist geriatric medical intervention for frail older people in the 90 days following discharge from an acute medical unit, compared with standard care. METHODS: Economic evaluation was conducted alongside a two-centre randomised controlled trial (AMIGOS). 433 patients (aged 70 or over) at risk of future health problems, discharged from acute medical units within 72 hours of attending hospital, were recruited in two general hospitals in Nottingham and Leicester, UK. Participants were randomised to the intervention, comprising geriatrician assessment in acute units and further specialist management, or to control where patients received no additional intervention over and above standard care. Primary outcome was incremental cost per quality adjusted life year (QALY) gained. RESULTS: We undertook cost-effectiveness analysis for 417 patients (intervention: 205). The difference in mean adjusted QALYs gained between groups at 3 months was -0.001 (95% confidence interval [CI]: -0.009, 0.007). Total adjusted secondary and social care costs, including direct costs of the intervention, at 3 months were £4412 (€5624, $6878) and £4110 (€5239, $6408) for the intervention and standard care groups, the incremental cost was £302 (95% CI: 193, 410) [€385, $471]. The intervention was dominated by standard care with probability of 62%, and with 0% probability of cost-effectiveness (at £20,000/QALY threshold). CONCLUSIONS: The specialist geriatric medical intervention for frail older people discharged from acute medical unit was not cost-effective. Further research on designing effective and cost-effective specialist service for frail older people discharged from acute medical units is needed. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ISRCTN registry ISRCTN21800480 http://www.isrctn.com/ISRCTN21800480
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spelling pubmed-44202532015-05-12 Cost-Effectiveness of a Specialist Geriatric Medical Intervention for Frail Older People Discharged from Acute Medical Units: Economic Evaluation in a Two-Centre Randomised Controlled Trial (AMIGOS) Tanajewski, Lukasz Franklin, Matthew Gkountouras, Georgios Berdunov, Vladislav Edmans, Judi Conroy, Simon Bradshaw, Lucy E. Gladman, John R. F. Elliott, Rachel A. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Poor outcomes and high resource-use are observed for frail older people discharged from acute medical units. A specialist geriatric medical intervention, to facilitate Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment, was developed to reduce the incidence of adverse outcomes and associated high resource-use in this group in the post-discharge period. OBJECTIVE: To examine the costs and cost-effectiveness of a specialist geriatric medical intervention for frail older people in the 90 days following discharge from an acute medical unit, compared with standard care. METHODS: Economic evaluation was conducted alongside a two-centre randomised controlled trial (AMIGOS). 433 patients (aged 70 or over) at risk of future health problems, discharged from acute medical units within 72 hours of attending hospital, were recruited in two general hospitals in Nottingham and Leicester, UK. Participants were randomised to the intervention, comprising geriatrician assessment in acute units and further specialist management, or to control where patients received no additional intervention over and above standard care. Primary outcome was incremental cost per quality adjusted life year (QALY) gained. RESULTS: We undertook cost-effectiveness analysis for 417 patients (intervention: 205). The difference in mean adjusted QALYs gained between groups at 3 months was -0.001 (95% confidence interval [CI]: -0.009, 0.007). Total adjusted secondary and social care costs, including direct costs of the intervention, at 3 months were £4412 (€5624, $6878) and £4110 (€5239, $6408) for the intervention and standard care groups, the incremental cost was £302 (95% CI: 193, 410) [€385, $471]. The intervention was dominated by standard care with probability of 62%, and with 0% probability of cost-effectiveness (at £20,000/QALY threshold). CONCLUSIONS: The specialist geriatric medical intervention for frail older people discharged from acute medical unit was not cost-effective. Further research on designing effective and cost-effective specialist service for frail older people discharged from acute medical units is needed. TRIAL REGISTRATION: ISRCTN registry ISRCTN21800480 http://www.isrctn.com/ISRCTN21800480 Public Library of Science 2015-05-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4420253/ /pubmed/25942421 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0121340 Text en © 2015 Tanajewski et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Tanajewski, Lukasz
Franklin, Matthew
Gkountouras, Georgios
Berdunov, Vladislav
Edmans, Judi
Conroy, Simon
Bradshaw, Lucy E.
Gladman, John R. F.
Elliott, Rachel A.
Cost-Effectiveness of a Specialist Geriatric Medical Intervention for Frail Older People Discharged from Acute Medical Units: Economic Evaluation in a Two-Centre Randomised Controlled Trial (AMIGOS)
title Cost-Effectiveness of a Specialist Geriatric Medical Intervention for Frail Older People Discharged from Acute Medical Units: Economic Evaluation in a Two-Centre Randomised Controlled Trial (AMIGOS)
title_full Cost-Effectiveness of a Specialist Geriatric Medical Intervention for Frail Older People Discharged from Acute Medical Units: Economic Evaluation in a Two-Centre Randomised Controlled Trial (AMIGOS)
title_fullStr Cost-Effectiveness of a Specialist Geriatric Medical Intervention for Frail Older People Discharged from Acute Medical Units: Economic Evaluation in a Two-Centre Randomised Controlled Trial (AMIGOS)
title_full_unstemmed Cost-Effectiveness of a Specialist Geriatric Medical Intervention for Frail Older People Discharged from Acute Medical Units: Economic Evaluation in a Two-Centre Randomised Controlled Trial (AMIGOS)
title_short Cost-Effectiveness of a Specialist Geriatric Medical Intervention for Frail Older People Discharged from Acute Medical Units: Economic Evaluation in a Two-Centre Randomised Controlled Trial (AMIGOS)
title_sort cost-effectiveness of a specialist geriatric medical intervention for frail older people discharged from acute medical units: economic evaluation in a two-centre randomised controlled trial (amigos)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4420253/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25942421
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0121340
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