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Cost‐effectiveness of possible future smoking cessation strategies in Hungary: results from the EQUIPTMOD

AIMS: To evaluate potential health and economic returns from implementing smoking cessation interventions in Hungary. METHODS: The EQUIPTMOD, a Markov‐based economic model, was used to assess the cost‐effectiveness of three implementation scenarios: (a) introducing a social marketing campaign; (b) d...

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Autores principales: Németh, Bertalan, Józwiak‐Hagymásy, Judit, Kovács, Gábor, Kovács, Attila, Demjén, Tibor, Huber, Manuel B., Cheung, Kei‐Long, Coyle, Kathryn, Lester‐George, Adam, Pokhrel, Subhash, Vokó, Zoltán
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6032939/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29368363
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/add.14089
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author Németh, Bertalan
Józwiak‐Hagymásy, Judit
Kovács, Gábor
Kovács, Attila
Demjén, Tibor
Huber, Manuel B.
Cheung, Kei‐Long
Coyle, Kathryn
Lester‐George, Adam
Pokhrel, Subhash
Vokó, Zoltán
author_facet Németh, Bertalan
Józwiak‐Hagymásy, Judit
Kovács, Gábor
Kovács, Attila
Demjén, Tibor
Huber, Manuel B.
Cheung, Kei‐Long
Coyle, Kathryn
Lester‐George, Adam
Pokhrel, Subhash
Vokó, Zoltán
author_sort Németh, Bertalan
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description AIMS: To evaluate potential health and economic returns from implementing smoking cessation interventions in Hungary. METHODS: The EQUIPTMOD, a Markov‐based economic model, was used to assess the cost‐effectiveness of three implementation scenarios: (a) introducing a social marketing campaign; (b) doubling the reach of existing group‐based behavioural support therapies and proactive telephone support; and (c) a combination of the two scenarios. All three scenarios were compared with current practice. The scenarios were chosen as feasible options available for Hungary based on the outcome of interviews with local stakeholders. Life‐time costs and quality‐adjusted life years (QALYs) were calculated from a health‐care perspective. The analyses used various return on investment (ROI) estimates, including incremental cost‐effectiveness ratios (ICERs), to compare the scenarios. Probabilistic sensitivity analyses assessed the extent to which the estimated mean ICERs were sensitive to the model input values. RESULTS: Introducing a social marketing campaign resulted in an increase of 0.3014 additional quitters per 1 000 smokers, translating to health‐care cost‐savings of €0.6495 per smoker compared with current practice. When the value of QALY gains was considered, cost‐savings increased to €14.1598 per smoker. Doubling the reach of existing group‐based behavioural support therapies and proactive telephone support resulted in health‐care savings of €0.2539 per smoker (€3.9620 with the value of QALY gains), compared with current practice. The respective figures for the combined scenario were €0.8960 and €18.0062. Results were sensitive to model input values. CONCLUSIONS: According to the EQUIPTMOD modelling tool, it would be cost‐effective for the Hungarian authorities introduce a social marketing campaign and double the reach of existing group‐based behavioural support therapies and proactive telephone support. Such policies would more than pay for themselves in the long term.
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spelling pubmed-60329392018-07-12 Cost‐effectiveness of possible future smoking cessation strategies in Hungary: results from the EQUIPTMOD Németh, Bertalan Józwiak‐Hagymásy, Judit Kovács, Gábor Kovács, Attila Demjén, Tibor Huber, Manuel B. Cheung, Kei‐Long Coyle, Kathryn Lester‐George, Adam Pokhrel, Subhash Vokó, Zoltán Addiction EQUIPTMOD as a Basis for Rational Investment Decisions in Tobacco Control AIMS: To evaluate potential health and economic returns from implementing smoking cessation interventions in Hungary. METHODS: The EQUIPTMOD, a Markov‐based economic model, was used to assess the cost‐effectiveness of three implementation scenarios: (a) introducing a social marketing campaign; (b) doubling the reach of existing group‐based behavioural support therapies and proactive telephone support; and (c) a combination of the two scenarios. All three scenarios were compared with current practice. The scenarios were chosen as feasible options available for Hungary based on the outcome of interviews with local stakeholders. Life‐time costs and quality‐adjusted life years (QALYs) were calculated from a health‐care perspective. The analyses used various return on investment (ROI) estimates, including incremental cost‐effectiveness ratios (ICERs), to compare the scenarios. Probabilistic sensitivity analyses assessed the extent to which the estimated mean ICERs were sensitive to the model input values. RESULTS: Introducing a social marketing campaign resulted in an increase of 0.3014 additional quitters per 1 000 smokers, translating to health‐care cost‐savings of €0.6495 per smoker compared with current practice. When the value of QALY gains was considered, cost‐savings increased to €14.1598 per smoker. Doubling the reach of existing group‐based behavioural support therapies and proactive telephone support resulted in health‐care savings of €0.2539 per smoker (€3.9620 with the value of QALY gains), compared with current practice. The respective figures for the combined scenario were €0.8960 and €18.0062. Results were sensitive to model input values. CONCLUSIONS: According to the EQUIPTMOD modelling tool, it would be cost‐effective for the Hungarian authorities introduce a social marketing campaign and double the reach of existing group‐based behavioural support therapies and proactive telephone support. Such policies would more than pay for themselves in the long term. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2018-01-25 2018-06 /pmc/articles/PMC6032939/ /pubmed/29368363 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/add.14089 Text en © 2018 The Authors. Addiction published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Society for the Study of Addiction. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
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Németh, Bertalan
Józwiak‐Hagymásy, Judit
Kovács, Gábor
Kovács, Attila
Demjén, Tibor
Huber, Manuel B.
Cheung, Kei‐Long
Coyle, Kathryn
Lester‐George, Adam
Pokhrel, Subhash
Vokó, Zoltán
Cost‐effectiveness of possible future smoking cessation strategies in Hungary: results from the EQUIPTMOD
title Cost‐effectiveness of possible future smoking cessation strategies in Hungary: results from the EQUIPTMOD
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title_short Cost‐effectiveness of possible future smoking cessation strategies in Hungary: results from the EQUIPTMOD
title_sort cost‐effectiveness of possible future smoking cessation strategies in hungary: results from the equiptmod
topic EQUIPTMOD as a Basis for Rational Investment Decisions in Tobacco Control
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6032939/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29368363
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/add.14089
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