Multidisciplinary approach to psoriasis in the Spanish National Health System: A social return on investment study.

IF 0.4 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Global & Regional Health Technology Assessment Pub Date : 2020-07-17 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.33393/grhta.2020.2146
Gregorio Carretero, David Moreno, Almudena González-Domínguez, David Trigos, Albert Ledesma, Esther Sarquella, María Merino, Carles Blanch
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Introduction: Psoriasis is a chronic disease in which patients feel stigmatization, social rejection, and suffer from low self-esteem. There are still unmet needs that make it necessary to define a new multidisciplinary approach to provide benefits not only to patients and their families but also to the Spanish National Health System (SNHS) and society. The aim was to define a new approach to better address the unmet needs of patients with psoriasis within the SNHS and to measure its impact from a social perspective, that is, in clinical, health care, economic, and social terms.

Methods: Multidisciplinary experts identified, agreed on, and selected several health care interventions that were feasible for implementation in the SNHS. This process was carried out in four different areas: diagnosis, mild psoriasis, moderate psoriasis, and severe psoriasis. To estimate investment and social return, the social return on investment (SROI) method was used.

Results: The new approach to psoriasis management in the SNHS comprised 18 proposals. The investment needed for the implementation of this new approach would amount to €222.77 million and its return to €1,123.11 million. This would yield a SROI ratio of €5.04 for every euro invested.

Conclusion: The new approach to psoriasis management would yield a positive social return. The results will allow optimal strategic planning adapted to each assistance situation, to achieve a comprehensive and multidisciplinary approach.

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西班牙国家卫生系统中银屑病的多学科方法:投资的社会回报研究。
引言:银屑病是一种慢性疾病,患者会感到耻辱、社会排斥和自卑。仍有未满足的需求,因此有必要制定一种新的多学科方法,不仅为患者及其家人,而且为西班牙国家卫生系统和社会提供福利。其目的是确定一种新的方法,以更好地解决SNHS中银屑病患者未满足的需求,并从社会角度衡量其影响,即在临床、医疗保健、经济和社会方面。方法:多学科专家确定、商定并选择了几种可行的卫生保健干预措施,以在SNHS中实施。这一过程在四个不同的领域进行:诊断、轻度银屑病、中度银屑病和重度银屑病。为了估计投资和社会回报,使用了社会投资回报率(SROI)方法。结果:SNHS中银屑病治疗的新方法包括18项建议。实施这一新方法所需的投资将达到2.2277亿欧元,其回报将达到11.2311亿欧元。这将产生每投资一欧元5.04欧元的SROI比率。结论:银屑病治疗的新方法将产生积极的社会回报。结果将使最佳战略规划能够适应每种援助情况,以实现全面和多学科的方法。
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Global & Regional Health Technology Assessment
Global & Regional Health Technology Assessment HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
CiteScore
0.80
自引率
20.00%
发文量
27
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: Global & Regional Health Technology Assessment (GRHTA) is a peer-reviewed, open access journal which aims to promote health technology assessment and economic evaluation, enabling choices among alternative therapeutical paths or procedures with different clinical and economic outcomes. GRHTA is a unique journal having three different editorial boards who focus on their respective geographical expertise.
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