A practice facilitation-guided intervention in primary care settings to reduce cardiovascular disease risk: a cost analysis

Abstract Background A stepped-wedge, cluster randomized controlled trial assessed the effectiveness of practice facilitation (PF) for adoption of guidelines for prevention and treatment of cardiovascular disease risk factors. This study estimated the associated cost of PF for guideline adoption in s...

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Main Authors: Heather T. Gold, Nina Siman, Allison M. Cuthel, Ann M. Nguyen, Hang Pham-Singer, Carolyn A. Berry, Donna R. Shelley
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-02-01
Series:Implementation Science Communications
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s43058-021-00116-x
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spelling doaj-4011fc1b67ca4507a08739742862361c2021-02-07T12:51:37ZengBMCImplementation Science Communications2662-22112021-02-01211710.1186/s43058-021-00116-xA practice facilitation-guided intervention in primary care settings to reduce cardiovascular disease risk: a cost analysisHeather T. Gold0Nina Siman1Allison M. Cuthel2Ann M. Nguyen3Hang Pham-Singer4Carolyn A. Berry5Donna R. Shelley6Department of Population Health, NYU Langone HealthDepartment of Population Health, NYU Langone HealthRonald O. Perelman Department of Emergency Medicine, NYU Langone HealthRutgers Center for State Health Policy, Rutgers UniversityNew York City Department of Health and Mental HygieneDepartment of Population Health, NYU Langone HealthDepartment of Policy and Public Health Management, School of Global Public Health, New York UniversityAbstract Background A stepped-wedge, cluster randomized controlled trial assessed the effectiveness of practice facilitation (PF) for adoption of guidelines for prevention and treatment of cardiovascular disease risk factors. This study estimated the associated cost of PF for guideline adoption in small, private primary care practices. Methods The cost analysis included categories for start-up costs, intervention costs, and practice staff costs for the implemented PF-guided intervention. We estimated the total 1-year costs to operate the program and calculated the mean and range of the cost-per-practice by quarter of the intervention. We estimated the lower and upper bounds for all salary expenses, rounding to the nearest $100. Results Total 1-year intervention costs for all 261 practices ranged from $7,900,000 to $10,200,000, with program and practice salaries comprising $6,600,000–$8,400,000 of the total. Start-up costs were a small proportion (3%) of the total 1-year costs. Excluding start-up costs, quarter 1 cost-per-practice was the most expensive at $20,400–$26,700, and quarter 4 was the least expensive at about $10,000. Practice staff time (compared with program staff time) was the majority of the staffing costs at 75–84%. Conclusions The PF strategy costs approximately $10,000 per practice per quarter for program and practice costs, once implemented and running at highest efficiency. Whether this program is “worth it” to the decision-maker depends on the relative costs and effectiveness of their other options for improving cardiovascular risk reduction. Trial registration This study is retrospectively registered on January 5, 2016, at www.clinicaltrials.gov as NCT02646488 .https://doi.org/10.1186/s43058-021-00116-xPractice facilitationCost analysisClinical guideline adherenceCardiovascular disease prevention
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author Heather T. Gold
Nina Siman
Allison M. Cuthel
Ann M. Nguyen
Hang Pham-Singer
Carolyn A. Berry
Donna R. Shelley
spellingShingle Heather T. Gold
Nina Siman
Allison M. Cuthel
Ann M. Nguyen
Hang Pham-Singer
Carolyn A. Berry
Donna R. Shelley
A practice facilitation-guided intervention in primary care settings to reduce cardiovascular disease risk: a cost analysis
Implementation Science Communications
Practice facilitation
Cost analysis
Clinical guideline adherence
Cardiovascular disease prevention
author_facet Heather T. Gold
Nina Siman
Allison M. Cuthel
Ann M. Nguyen
Hang Pham-Singer
Carolyn A. Berry
Donna R. Shelley
author_sort Heather T. Gold
title A practice facilitation-guided intervention in primary care settings to reduce cardiovascular disease risk: a cost analysis
title_short A practice facilitation-guided intervention in primary care settings to reduce cardiovascular disease risk: a cost analysis
title_full A practice facilitation-guided intervention in primary care settings to reduce cardiovascular disease risk: a cost analysis
title_fullStr A practice facilitation-guided intervention in primary care settings to reduce cardiovascular disease risk: a cost analysis
title_full_unstemmed A practice facilitation-guided intervention in primary care settings to reduce cardiovascular disease risk: a cost analysis
title_sort practice facilitation-guided intervention in primary care settings to reduce cardiovascular disease risk: a cost analysis
publisher BMC
series Implementation Science Communications
issn 2662-2211
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Abstract Background A stepped-wedge, cluster randomized controlled trial assessed the effectiveness of practice facilitation (PF) for adoption of guidelines for prevention and treatment of cardiovascular disease risk factors. This study estimated the associated cost of PF for guideline adoption in small, private primary care practices. Methods The cost analysis included categories for start-up costs, intervention costs, and practice staff costs for the implemented PF-guided intervention. We estimated the total 1-year costs to operate the program and calculated the mean and range of the cost-per-practice by quarter of the intervention. We estimated the lower and upper bounds for all salary expenses, rounding to the nearest $100. Results Total 1-year intervention costs for all 261 practices ranged from $7,900,000 to $10,200,000, with program and practice salaries comprising $6,600,000–$8,400,000 of the total. Start-up costs were a small proportion (3%) of the total 1-year costs. Excluding start-up costs, quarter 1 cost-per-practice was the most expensive at $20,400–$26,700, and quarter 4 was the least expensive at about $10,000. Practice staff time (compared with program staff time) was the majority of the staffing costs at 75–84%. Conclusions The PF strategy costs approximately $10,000 per practice per quarter for program and practice costs, once implemented and running at highest efficiency. Whether this program is “worth it” to the decision-maker depends on the relative costs and effectiveness of their other options for improving cardiovascular risk reduction. Trial registration This study is retrospectively registered on January 5, 2016, at www.clinicaltrials.gov as NCT02646488 .
topic Practice facilitation
Cost analysis
Clinical guideline adherence
Cardiovascular disease prevention
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s43058-021-00116-x
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