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Identification of an Optimal COVID-19 Booster Allocation Strategy to Minimize Hospital Bed-Days with a Fixed Healthcare Budget
Healthcare decision-makers face difficult decisions regarding COVID-19 booster selection given limited budgets and the need to maximize healthcare gain. A constrained optimization (CO) model was developed to identify booster allocation strategies that minimize bed-days by varying the proportion of t...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9965991/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36851254 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines11020377 |
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author | Kapoor, Ritika Standaert, Baudouin Pezalla, Edmund J. Demarteau, Nadia Sutton, Kelly Tichy, Eszter Bungey, George Arnetorp, Sofie Bergenheim, Klas Darroch-Thompson, Duncan Meeraus, Wilhelmine Okumura, Lucas M. Tiene de Carvalho Yokota, Renata Gani, Ray Nolan, Terry |
author_facet | Kapoor, Ritika Standaert, Baudouin Pezalla, Edmund J. Demarteau, Nadia Sutton, Kelly Tichy, Eszter Bungey, George Arnetorp, Sofie Bergenheim, Klas Darroch-Thompson, Duncan Meeraus, Wilhelmine Okumura, Lucas M. Tiene de Carvalho Yokota, Renata Gani, Ray Nolan, Terry |
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description | Healthcare decision-makers face difficult decisions regarding COVID-19 booster selection given limited budgets and the need to maximize healthcare gain. A constrained optimization (CO) model was developed to identify booster allocation strategies that minimize bed-days by varying the proportion of the eligible population receiving different boosters, stratified by age, and given limited healthcare expenditure. Three booster options were included: B(1), costing US $1 per dose, B(2), costing US $2, and no booster (NB), costing US $0. B(1) and B(2) were assumed to be 55%/75% effective against mild/moderate COVID-19, respectively, and 90% effective against severe/critical COVID-19. Healthcare expenditure was limited to US$2.10 per person; the minimum expected expense using B(1,) B(2,) or NB for all. Brazil was the base-case country. The model demonstrated that B(1) for those aged <70 years and B(2) for those ≥70 years were optimal for minimizing bed-days. Compared with NB, bed-days were reduced by 75%, hospital admissions by 68%, and intensive care unit admissions by 90%. Total costs were reduced by 60% with medical resource use reduced by 81%. This illustrates that the CO model can be used by healthcare decision-makers to implement vaccine booster allocation strategies that provide the best healthcare outcomes in a broad range of contexts. |
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spelling | pubmed-99659912023-02-26 Identification of an Optimal COVID-19 Booster Allocation Strategy to Minimize Hospital Bed-Days with a Fixed Healthcare Budget Kapoor, Ritika Standaert, Baudouin Pezalla, Edmund J. Demarteau, Nadia Sutton, Kelly Tichy, Eszter Bungey, George Arnetorp, Sofie Bergenheim, Klas Darroch-Thompson, Duncan Meeraus, Wilhelmine Okumura, Lucas M. Tiene de Carvalho Yokota, Renata Gani, Ray Nolan, Terry Vaccines (Basel) Article Healthcare decision-makers face difficult decisions regarding COVID-19 booster selection given limited budgets and the need to maximize healthcare gain. A constrained optimization (CO) model was developed to identify booster allocation strategies that minimize bed-days by varying the proportion of the eligible population receiving different boosters, stratified by age, and given limited healthcare expenditure. Three booster options were included: B(1), costing US $1 per dose, B(2), costing US $2, and no booster (NB), costing US $0. B(1) and B(2) were assumed to be 55%/75% effective against mild/moderate COVID-19, respectively, and 90% effective against severe/critical COVID-19. Healthcare expenditure was limited to US$2.10 per person; the minimum expected expense using B(1,) B(2,) or NB for all. Brazil was the base-case country. The model demonstrated that B(1) for those aged <70 years and B(2) for those ≥70 years were optimal for minimizing bed-days. Compared with NB, bed-days were reduced by 75%, hospital admissions by 68%, and intensive care unit admissions by 90%. Total costs were reduced by 60% with medical resource use reduced by 81%. This illustrates that the CO model can be used by healthcare decision-makers to implement vaccine booster allocation strategies that provide the best healthcare outcomes in a broad range of contexts. MDPI 2023-02-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9965991/ /pubmed/36851254 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines11020377 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Kapoor, Ritika Standaert, Baudouin Pezalla, Edmund J. Demarteau, Nadia Sutton, Kelly Tichy, Eszter Bungey, George Arnetorp, Sofie Bergenheim, Klas Darroch-Thompson, Duncan Meeraus, Wilhelmine Okumura, Lucas M. Tiene de Carvalho Yokota, Renata Gani, Ray Nolan, Terry Identification of an Optimal COVID-19 Booster Allocation Strategy to Minimize Hospital Bed-Days with a Fixed Healthcare Budget |
title | Identification of an Optimal COVID-19 Booster Allocation Strategy to Minimize Hospital Bed-Days with a Fixed Healthcare Budget |
title_full | Identification of an Optimal COVID-19 Booster Allocation Strategy to Minimize Hospital Bed-Days with a Fixed Healthcare Budget |
title_fullStr | Identification of an Optimal COVID-19 Booster Allocation Strategy to Minimize Hospital Bed-Days with a Fixed Healthcare Budget |
title_full_unstemmed | Identification of an Optimal COVID-19 Booster Allocation Strategy to Minimize Hospital Bed-Days with a Fixed Healthcare Budget |
title_short | Identification of an Optimal COVID-19 Booster Allocation Strategy to Minimize Hospital Bed-Days with a Fixed Healthcare Budget |
title_sort | identification of an optimal covid-19 booster allocation strategy to minimize hospital bed-days with a fixed healthcare budget |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9965991/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36851254 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines11020377 |
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