Modeling The Value Of 'Food Is Medicine': Challenges And Opportunities For Scaling Up Medically Tailored Meals.

Kartika Palar, Chesa Cox
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As medically tailored meal (MTM) programs rapidly expand across the US and increasingly are adopted by health care payers, understanding their cost-effectiveness is critical to informing policy. In this Perspective, we explore implications of the cost-effectiveness simulation model by Shuyue Deng and colleagues. That model, which used state-specific data to examine how nationwide implementation of MTMs among adults with diet-sensitive health conditions would reduce health care use and costs, found that MTMs would be cost saving in nearly all US states. Building on these promising results, we argue for integrating real-world variations in MTM program design into future models, including dose, duration, and ancillary services. We underscore the importance of quality (informed by evidence-based standards) and of advancing patient-centered, equity-oriented approaches to intervention. Expanding the analytical perspective beyond the health care system to include societal costs and benefits, including for patients and nonprofit MTM providers, could broaden understanding of the value of MTMs. Models that reflect the complexity of MTM interventions are needed to inform their equitable, cost-effective integration into health care policies.

模拟“食物即药物”的价值:扩大医疗定制餐的挑战和机遇。
随着医疗定制餐(MTM)计划在美国迅速扩展,并越来越多地被医疗保健支付者采用,了解其成本效益对制定政策至关重要。在这方面,我们探讨了邓淑悦及其同事的成本效益模拟模型的含义。该模型使用特定州的数据来检查在全国范围内对饮食敏感的成年人实施MTMs将如何减少医疗保健使用和成本,发现MTMs将在几乎所有美国州节省成本。基于这些有希望的结果,我们主张将MTM方案设计中的现实变化整合到未来的模型中,包括剂量、持续时间和辅助服务。我们强调质量(以证据为基础的标准)和推进以患者为中心、以公平为导向的干预方法的重要性。将分析视角扩展到医疗保健系统之外,纳入社会成本和收益,包括患者和非营利性MTM提供者,可以扩大对MTM价值的理解。需要有反映MTM干预措施复杂性的模型,以便将其公平、具有成本效益地纳入卫生保健政策。
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