• Respiratory care · Jul 2024

    Randomized Controlled Trial

    Direct Health Care Costs Associated With a Multicomponent COPD Exacerbation Intervention.

    • Louise Rose, Laura Istanboulian, Shaghayegh Rezaie, and Ian Fraser.
    • Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery and Palliative Care, King's College London, London, United Kingdom louise.rose@kcl.ac.uk.
    • Respir Care. 2024 Jul 24; 69 (8): 946952946-952.

    BackgroundHealth care costs attributed to COPD have been estimated at $4.7 trillion globally in the next 30 years. With the global burden of COPD rising, identification of interventions that might lead to health care cost savings is an imperative. Although many studies report the effect of COPD self-management interventions on subject outcomes and health care utilization, few data describe their effect on health care costs.MethodsUsing data linkage and established case-costing methods with provincial Canadian health databases, we established public health care costs (acute and community) for 12 months following randomization for the 462 participants enrolled in our randomized controlled trial of the Program of Integrated Care for Patients with COPD and Multiple Comorbidities.ResultsTotal median (interquartile range) in-hospital costs in the 12 months follow-up for all (intervention and control) 462 trial participants were CAD $4,769 ($417-16,834) (equivalent to US $3,566 [$312-12,588]). Total costs incurred in the community were higher at CAD $8,011 ($4,749-13,831) (equivalent to US $5,990 [$3,551-10,342]). Controlling for sex, income quintile, Johns Hopkins Aggregated Diagnosis Groups score, and living in an urban locality, we found lower community health care costs but no differences in acute care costs for participants receiving our multicomponent COPD exacerbation prevention management intervention compared to usual care.ConclusionsControlling for important confounders, we found lower public community health care costs but no difference in acute health care costs with our multicomponent COPD exacerbation prevention management intervention compared to usual care. Community health care costs were almost double those incurred compared to acute health care costs. Given this finding, although most COPD exacerbation management interventions generally focus on reducing the use of acute care, interventions that enable health care cost savings in the community require further exploration.Copyright © 2024 by Daedalus Enterprises.

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