Modeling the Cost-Effectiveness of Health Care Systems for Alcohol Use Disorders: How Implementation of eHealth Interventions Improves Cost-Effectiveness

BackgroundInforming policy decisions about the cost-effectiveness of health care systems (ie, packages of clinical interventions) is probably best done using a modeling approach. To this end, an alcohol model (ALCMOD) was developed. ObjectiveThe aim of ALCMOD is t...

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Main Authors: Smit, Filip, Lokkerbol, Joran, Riper, Heleen, Majo, Maria Cristina, Boon, Brigitte, Blankers, Matthijs
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: JMIR Publications 2011-08-01
Series:Journal of Medical Internet Research
Online Access:http://www.jmir.org/2011/3/e56/
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spelling doaj-41fda90d7d0b40e5aca968d3bbd2ab8a2021-04-02T18:40:06ZengJMIR PublicationsJournal of Medical Internet Research1438-88712011-08-01133e5610.2196/jmir.1694Modeling the Cost-Effectiveness of Health Care Systems for Alcohol Use Disorders: How Implementation of eHealth Interventions Improves Cost-EffectivenessSmit, FilipLokkerbol, JoranRiper, HeleenMajo, Maria CristinaBoon, BrigitteBlankers, Matthijs BackgroundInforming policy decisions about the cost-effectiveness of health care systems (ie, packages of clinical interventions) is probably best done using a modeling approach. To this end, an alcohol model (ALCMOD) was developed. ObjectiveThe aim of ALCMOD is to estimate the cost-effectiveness of competing health care systems in curbing alcohol use at the national level. This is illustrated for scenarios where new eHealth technologies for alcohol use disorders are introduced in the Dutch health care system. MethodALCMOD assesses short-term (12-month) incremental cost-effectiveness in terms of reductions in disease burden, that is, disability adjusted life years (DALYs) and health care budget impacts. ResultsIntroduction of new eHealth technologies would substantially increase the cost-effectiveness of the Dutch health care system for alcohol use disorders: every euro spent under the current system returns a value of about the same size (€ 1.08, ie, a “surplus” of 8 euro cents) while the new health care system offers much better returns on investment, that is, every euro spent generates € 1.62 in health-related value. ConclusionBased on the best available evidence, ALCMOD's computations suggest that implementation of new eHealth technologies would make the Dutch health care system more cost-effective. This type of information may help (1) to identify opportunities for system innovation, (2) to set agendas for further research, and (3) to inform policy decisions about resource allocation.http://www.jmir.org/2011/3/e56/
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author Smit, Filip
Lokkerbol, Joran
Riper, Heleen
Majo, Maria Cristina
Boon, Brigitte
Blankers, Matthijs
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Lokkerbol, Joran
Riper, Heleen
Majo, Maria Cristina
Boon, Brigitte
Blankers, Matthijs
Modeling the Cost-Effectiveness of Health Care Systems for Alcohol Use Disorders: How Implementation of eHealth Interventions Improves Cost-Effectiveness
Journal of Medical Internet Research
author_facet Smit, Filip
Lokkerbol, Joran
Riper, Heleen
Majo, Maria Cristina
Boon, Brigitte
Blankers, Matthijs
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title Modeling the Cost-Effectiveness of Health Care Systems for Alcohol Use Disorders: How Implementation of eHealth Interventions Improves Cost-Effectiveness
title_short Modeling the Cost-Effectiveness of Health Care Systems for Alcohol Use Disorders: How Implementation of eHealth Interventions Improves Cost-Effectiveness
title_full Modeling the Cost-Effectiveness of Health Care Systems for Alcohol Use Disorders: How Implementation of eHealth Interventions Improves Cost-Effectiveness
title_fullStr Modeling the Cost-Effectiveness of Health Care Systems for Alcohol Use Disorders: How Implementation of eHealth Interventions Improves Cost-Effectiveness
title_full_unstemmed Modeling the Cost-Effectiveness of Health Care Systems for Alcohol Use Disorders: How Implementation of eHealth Interventions Improves Cost-Effectiveness
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publishDate 2011-08-01
description BackgroundInforming policy decisions about the cost-effectiveness of health care systems (ie, packages of clinical interventions) is probably best done using a modeling approach. To this end, an alcohol model (ALCMOD) was developed. ObjectiveThe aim of ALCMOD is to estimate the cost-effectiveness of competing health care systems in curbing alcohol use at the national level. This is illustrated for scenarios where new eHealth technologies for alcohol use disorders are introduced in the Dutch health care system. MethodALCMOD assesses short-term (12-month) incremental cost-effectiveness in terms of reductions in disease burden, that is, disability adjusted life years (DALYs) and health care budget impacts. ResultsIntroduction of new eHealth technologies would substantially increase the cost-effectiveness of the Dutch health care system for alcohol use disorders: every euro spent under the current system returns a value of about the same size (€ 1.08, ie, a “surplus” of 8 euro cents) while the new health care system offers much better returns on investment, that is, every euro spent generates € 1.62 in health-related value. ConclusionBased on the best available evidence, ALCMOD's computations suggest that implementation of new eHealth technologies would make the Dutch health care system more cost-effective. This type of information may help (1) to identify opportunities for system innovation, (2) to set agendas for further research, and (3) to inform policy decisions about resource allocation.
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