阿根廷治疗机会的不平等:CLL和多发性骨髓瘤治疗的差异?

IF 5 3区 医学 Q1 HEMATOLOGY
María José Mela Osorio, Carolina Pavlovsky, Miguel Arturo Pavlovsky
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摘要

今天,卫生公平是在不同卫生保健系统中平均惠及人口的一个重要目标。本文将重点关注阿根廷的诊断和治疗机会不平等。虽然必须优化不同方面,以克服全世界的准入障碍,但阿根廷一些地区的准入不平等可能主要取决于医疗保险或保险的类型。阿根廷的医疗保健分为公共、社会保障和私人保健系统。获得诊断和疾病监测的机会将根据患者是否在这些系统下而有所不同。减少不平等现象可能有助于针对目前未涉及的一些重要方面,这些方面可能直接影响患者的治疗结果。根据公共、社会保障和私营部门分析了癌症保健方面的差异。资源获取劣势、资金不足和医疗基础设施有限是公共卫生保健系统的共同特点。在我国,公共部门和私营部门在及时诊断、疾病诊断阶段、诊断准确性、获得新药和移植方面的差距是臭名昭著的,公共部门在获得诊断和治疗资源方面落后。虽然私营部门的治疗结果与高收入国家相当,但对于依赖早期准确诊断和及时获得治疗的患者来说,公共部门仍然存在挑战。迫切需要为多发性骨髓瘤和慢性淋巴细胞白血病患者提供公平的护理,并减少该疾病对患者的情感和经济后果。本研究于2023年4 - 5月对公共、社会保障和私人系统的大型中心进行了诊疗资源调查。来自阿根廷5个省31个机构的49名血液学家参与了调查。我们观察到不同系统之间的差异与更多的私人系统的遗传诊断(FISH-IGVH接入)。在公共和社会保障系统中,更多的CLL患者接受了CIT治疗,这反映了这些部门无法获得更昂贵的靶向治疗,而不是信息差距,因为接受调查的公共中心是拥有知识渊博的医生的大医院。在不同系统的多发性骨髓瘤治疗中,在一线和复发环境中获得不同治疗的机会更加公平,但在一线获得daratumumab的机会在公共报道中极为罕见。随着针对慢性淋巴细胞白血病和MM的cart和bite的引入,成本和治疗复杂性不断增加,如果卫生部门的所有行动者:政府、医生、患者组织和制药公司不能全面治疗这一问题,差距可能会进一步加深。
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Inequalities in access to treatment in Argentina: Differences in management of CLL and multiple myeloma?

Health equity is today an important objective to evenly reach the population among different health care systems. This article will focus on diagnosis and treatment access inequalities in Argentina.

Although different aspects must be optimized to overcome access barriers worldwide, access inequalities in some regions of Argentina may depend basically on the type of health coverage or insurance. Health care in Argentina is divided into Public, Social security and Private care systems. Access to diagnosis and disease monitoring will vary according whether the patient is under each of these systems. Reducing inequalities may help target some important aspects not covered today and that may directly impact patients' outcome. Disparities in health cancer care were analyzed according to Public, Social security and Private sectors. A disadvantage in resource access, inadequate funding and limited medical infrastructures are common characteristics of the public health care systems. In our country the disparity between the public and private sectors in terms of timely diagnosis, stage of disease at diagnosis, accuracy of diagnosis, access to novel agents and transplantation is notorious, with the public sector lagging behind in access to diagnostic and treatment resources. While the Private sector has treatment outcomes comparable to those of high-income countries, challenges remain in the Public sector for patients who rely on early and accurate diagnosis and timely access to treatment. There is an urgent need to provide equitable care for multiple myeloma and CLL patients and reduce the emotional and financial consequences of the disease for the patient.

A survey about diagnosis and therapeutic resources was conducted between April and May 2023 among large centers in the Public, Social security and Private systems. A total of 49 hematologists from 31 institutions from five provinces of Argentina participated in the survey. We observed differences between the different systems with more access for the Private system on genetic diagnosis (FISH-IGVH access). More CLL patients in the public and social security systems were treated with CIT reflecting the inaccessibility in these sectors of more expensive targeted therapies rather than a gap in information since the Public centers surveyed were large hospitals with knowledgeable physicians. Access to different treatments both in first-line and relapsed settings was more equitable in the treatment of multiple myeloma for the different systems with the exception of access to daratumumab in first-line that was extremely infrequent in the public coverage. With increasing cost and treatment complexity as the introduction of CARTs and BITEs for CLL and MM, the gap will probably deepen more if the problem is not treated comprehensively by all the actors of the health sector: government, physicians, patients' organizations and pharmaceutical companies.

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Seminars in hematology
Seminars in hematology 医学-血液学
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6.20
自引率
2.80%
发文量
30
审稿时长
35 days
期刊介绍: Seminars in Hematology aims to present subjects of current importance in clinical hematology, including related areas of oncology, hematopathology, and blood banking. The journal''s unique issue structure allows for a multi-faceted overview of a single topic via a curated selection of review articles, while also offering a variety of articles that present dynamic and front-line material immediately influencing the field. Seminars in Hematology is devoted to making the important and current work accessible, comprehensible, and valuable to the practicing physician, young investigator, clinical practitioners, and internists/paediatricians with strong interests in blood diseases. Seminars in Hematology publishes original research, reviews, short communications and mini- reviews.
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