Economic evaluation: Impact on costs, time, and productivity of the incorporation of integrative digital pathology (IDP) in the anatomopathological analysis of breast cancer in a national reference public provider in Chile

Q2 Medicine
Rony Lenz-Alcayaga , Daniela Paredes-Fernández , Fancy Gaete Verdejo , Luciano Páez-Pizarro , Karla Hernández-Sánchez
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Abstract

Introduction

The incidence of breast cancer has risen in Chile, along with the complexity of diagnosis. For accurate diagnosis, it is necessary to complement the morphology assessed with hematoxylin and eosin with additional techniques to evaluate specific tumor markers. Evaluating the impact on costs, time, and productivity of automated techniques integrated with digital pathology solutions is crucial.

Objectives

To estimate the impact on costs, time, and productivity of incorporating the automation of the HER2 in situ hybridization technique combined with integrative digital pathology (IDP) in breast cancer diagnosis in a Chilean public provider versus a manual technique.

Methods

This economic evaluation adopted a health economics multi-method approach. A decision model was developed to represent the current manual fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) scenario versus an automated dual in situ hybridization (DISH) plus IDP in breast cancer diagnosis. Business process management (BPM) methodology was applied for capturing working time and latencies, in combination with a time-driven activity-based costing (TDABC) methodology for estimating direct, total, and average cost (2023 USD) for both scenarios for the following vectors: Human resources, supplies, and equipment, sorted by pre-analytical, analytical, and post-analytical phases. Indirect costs (2023 USD) were also retrieved. Both BPM and TDABC served to estimate labor productivity.

Results

In the baseline scenario based on manual FISH, the turnaround time (TAT) was estimated at 1259 min, at an average total cost of $265.67, considering direct and indirect costs for all phases. An average of 20.5 FISH reports were submitted per pathologist monthly during the baseline. The automated DISH plus IDP scenario consumed 203 min per biopsy, at an average total cost of $231.08, considering direct and indirect costs for all phases; it also showed an average of 22.8 submitted reports per pathologist monthly. This represents a decrease of 13.02% in average total costs, an 83.86% decrease in TAT, and an average labor productivity increase of 11.29%.

Conclusions

The incorporation of automated DISH plus IDP in the pathology department of this public provider has resulted in reductions in the time required to perform the in situ hybridization technique, a decrease in total costs, and increased productivity. Particular attention should be given to adopting new technologies to accelerate processing times and workflow.
经济评估:对成本、时间和生产力的影响整合综合数字病理学(IDP)在乳腺癌的解剖病理分析在智利的国家参考公共服务提供者
在智利,乳腺癌的发病率随着诊断的复杂性而上升。为了准确诊断,有必要补充苏木精和伊红评估的形态学,并使用其他技术来评估特定的肿瘤标志物。评估与数字病理解决方案集成的自动化技术对成本、时间和生产力的影响至关重要。目的评估将HER2原位杂交技术与综合数字病理学(IDP)结合自动化在智利公共医疗机构的乳腺癌诊断中与人工技术相比,对成本、时间和生产力的影响。方法采用卫生经济学多方法进行经济评价。开发了一个决策模型来代表目前的人工荧光原位杂交(FISH)方案与自动双原位杂交(DISH)加IDP在乳腺癌诊断中的应用。业务流程管理(BPM)方法用于捕获工作时间和延迟,并结合时间驱动的基于活动的成本计算(TDABC)方法,用于估计以下两个场景的直接、总和平均成本(2023美元):人力资源、供应和设备,按分析前、分析后和分析后阶段进行分类。间接成本(2023美元)也被检索。BPM和TDABC都用于估计劳动生产率。结果在基于手工FISH的基线方案中,周转时间(TAT)估计为1259 min,考虑到所有阶段的直接和间接成本,平均总成本为265.67美元。在基线期间,每位病理学家每月平均提交20.5份FISH报告。自动DISH + IDP方案每次活检消耗203 min,考虑到所有阶段的直接和间接成本,平均总成本为231.08美元;它还显示,每位病理学家每月平均提交22.8份报告。这意味着平均总成本下降了13.02%,TAT下降了83.86%,平均劳动生产率提高了11.29%。结论:在这家公共医疗机构的病理部门采用自动DISH + IDP技术,减少了原位杂交技术所需的时间,降低了总成本,提高了生产力。应特别注意采用新技术以加快处理时间和工作流程。
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Journal of Pathology Informatics
Journal of Pathology Informatics Medicine-Pathology and Forensic Medicine
CiteScore
3.70
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发文量
2
审稿时长
18 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Pathology Informatics (JPI) is an open access peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the advancement of pathology informatics. This is the official journal of the Association for Pathology Informatics (API). The journal aims to publish broadly about pathology informatics and freely disseminate all articles worldwide. This journal is of interest to pathologists, informaticians, academics, researchers, health IT specialists, information officers, IT staff, vendors, and anyone with an interest in informatics. We encourage submissions from anyone with an interest in the field of pathology informatics. We publish all types of papers related to pathology informatics including original research articles, technical notes, reviews, viewpoints, commentaries, editorials, symposia, meeting abstracts, book reviews, and correspondence to the editors. All submissions are subject to rigorous peer review by the well-regarded editorial board and by expert referees in appropriate specialties.
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