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Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd · Nov 1994
[Is the use of helicopters with a trauma team in severely injured accident victims in The Netherlands cost effective? A modelling approach].
- B C Michel and B A van Hout.
- Erasmus Universiteit, Instituut Medische Technology Assessment, Rotterdam.
- Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd. 1994 Nov 12;138(46):2310-5.
ObjectiveThe assessment of the cost-effectiveness of helicopter medical crews for patients with major trauma in the Dutch situation.DesignA modelling approach, combining available information with plausible assumptions.SettingInstitute for Medical Technology Assessment, Rotterdam.MethodsFirst, a baseline scenario was developed, implementing information that was available in the literature and a few assumptions. The sensitivity of the cost-effectiveness for the various assumptions was evaluated in alternative scenarios. END-POINTS. The relation between the costs per life year gained and the expected increase in the number of patients surviving an accident is established for the separate scenarios.ResultsIn the baseline scenario the number of victims with a trauma score < or = 12 is estimated at 4500 per year, it is assumed that victims who die at the scene of the accident are unsalvageable and that hospital treatment costs Dfl. 27,000.--per patient. As a result costs per life year saved are only under Dfl. 50,000.--when more than 29 patients per year (9.23% gain in survival) are additionally saved. Sensitivity analysis shows that the cost-effectiveness depends highly on the expected gain in survival and on the estimate of the costs of hospital treatment. Both variables are surrounded with a lot of uncertainty.ConclusionsRelying on the information that is available at this moment, no definite conclusions can be drawn on the cost-effectiveness of this facility, because too many essential data are missing. Empirical research is necessary.
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