Economic impact of TAVI pathway optimisation: the experience of the University Hospital of Parma.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Simone Fanelli, Gianluca Lanza, Lorenzo Pratici, Giorgio Benatti, Luigi Vignali
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Abstract

Background: Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (TAVI) has emerged as a standard of care for patients suffering from symptomatic severe aortic stenosis. However, organisational analyses and investigations of this intervention's economic impact are lacking. This study aims to assess the potential impact of implementing a process designed to optimise the TAVI pathway regarding organisational, human, material, and economic resources.

Methods: The research is conducted through a case study. The methodology consisted of three stages: (1) mapping of the current TAVI pathway; (2) identification of the organisational changes necessary to optimise it and implementation of the identified action with a multidisciplinary teamwork; (3) simulations of the organisational and economic impact of the optimisation process. Data related to costs, revenues, and activities were provided by the hospital's Management Control office. The data analysed refer to a 12-month period. The TAVI pathway optimisation presented in this analysis is aligned with the best practices described in the BENCHMARK study.

Results: The analysis of the current TAVI pathway in the studied hospital highlighted several critical points during the three phases of the course (pre-procedure, peri-procedure, and post-procedure). The working groups identified five areas for TAVI pathway improvement: patient and family education, coronary risk stratification, conduction disorders management, fast-track discharge eligibility, nurse-led rapid mobilisation and early discharge. The organisational solutions highlighted by the working groups outline a new TAVI pathway capable of generating a significant impact not only from an organisational point of view, but also from an economic point of view. We estimated that in our cohort TAVI optimisation would have saved approximately 112 ICCU bed-days and have led to an average cost reduction of about €3,900 per patient.

Conclusions: This study showed a process of optimisation of the TAVI pathway highlighting the positive impacts for patients, caregivers, healthcare workers, and the hospital. A Clinical Valve Coordinator may help to manage the procedural programme for individual patients while maintaining seamless communication with the Heart Team throughout the patient care journey, making the process even more streamlined. The case study analysed can be useful to all hospitals wishing to undertake processes aimed at improving the TAVI pathway.

TAVI途径优化的经济影响:帕尔马大学医院的经验。
背景:经导管主动脉瓣植入术(TAVI)已成为重度症状性主动脉瓣狭窄患者的标准治疗方法。然而,缺乏对这种干预的经济影响的组织分析和调查。本研究旨在评估实施旨在优化TAVI途径的过程对组织、人力、物质和经济资源的潜在影响。方法:采用个案研究法进行研究。该方法包括三个阶段:(1)绘制当前TAVI通路;(2)确定优化组织所需的组织变革,并通过多学科团队合作实施已确定的行动;(3)优化过程对组织和经济影响的模拟。有关成本、收入和活动的数据由医院的管理控制办公室提供。所分析的数据以12个月为周期。本分析中提出的TAVI路径优化与BENCHMARK研究中描述的最佳实践保持一致。结果:对所研究医院当前TAVI通路的分析突出了过程中三个阶段(术前、术中和术后)的几个关键点。工作组确定了TAVI通路改善的五个领域:患者和家庭教育、冠状动脉风险分层、传导障碍管理、快速通道出院资格、护士主导的快速动员和早期出院。工作组强调的组织解决方案概述了一条新的TAVI途径,不仅从组织的角度来看,而且从经济的角度来看,都能够产生重大影响。我们估计,在我们的队列中,TAVI优化将节省大约112个重症监护室住院日,并导致每位患者平均成本降低约3900欧元。结论:本研究显示了TAVI通路的优化过程,突出了对患者、护理人员、医护人员和医院的积极影响。临床瓣膜协调员可以帮助管理单个患者的程序方案,同时在整个患者护理过程中保持与心脏团队的无缝沟通,使流程更加简化。所分析的案例研究对所有希望开展旨在改善TAVI途径的进程的医院都是有用的。
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BMC Health Services Research
BMC Health Services Research 医学-卫生保健
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
7.10%
发文量
1372
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: BMC Health Services Research is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of health services research, including delivery of care, management of health services, assessment of healthcare needs, measurement of outcomes, allocation of healthcare resources, evaluation of different health markets and health services organizations, international comparative analysis of health systems, health economics and the impact of health policies and regulations.
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