Economic evaluation of point-of-care testing in the remote primary health care setting of Australia’s Northern Territory
Economic evaluation of point-of-care testing in the remote primary health care setting of Australia’s Northern Territory
Date
2018-05-29
Authors
Spaeth, Brooke
Kaambwa, Billingsley
Shephard, Mark Douglas
Omond, Rodney
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Dove Press
Abstract
Aim: To determine the cost-effectiveness of utilizing point-of-care testing (POCT) on the Abbott
i-STAT device as a support tool to aid decisions regarding the emergency medical retrievals of
patients at remote health centers in the Northern Territory (NT) of Australia.
Methods: A decision analytic simulation model–based economic evaluation was conducted
using data from patients presenting with three common acute conditions (chest pain, chronic
renal failure due to missed dialysis session(s), and acute diarrhea) at six remote NT health centers
from July to December 2015. The specific outcomes measured in this study were the number
of unnecessary emergency medical retrieval prevented through POCT. Cost savings through
prevented unnecessary medical retrievals for each presentation type were then determined and
extrapolated to give per annum NT-wide estimates.
Results: POCT prevented 60 unnecessary medical evacuations from a total of 200 patient cases
meeting the selection criteria (48/147 for chest pain, 10/28 for missed dialysis, and 2/25 for
acute diarrhea). The associated cost savings were AUD $4,674, $8,034, and $786 per patient
translating to NT-wide savings of AUD $13.72 million, $6.45 million, and $1.57 million per
annum (AUD $21.75 million in total) for chest pain, missed dialysis, and acute diarrhea presentations,
respectively.
Conclusion: This study demonstrated that POCT when used to aid decision making for acutely
ill patients delivered significant cost savings for the NT health care system by preventing unnecessary
emergency medical retrievals.
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Keywords
remote health,
primary care,
acute care,
myocardial infarction,
dialysis,
dehydration,
indigenous health,
pathology testing,
medical retrieval,
cost-effectiveness
Citation
Spaeth, B., Kaambwa, B., Shephard, M. & Omond, R., (2018). Economic evaluation of point-of-care testing in the remote primary health care setting of Australia’s Northern Territory. ClinicoEconomics and Outcomes Research, 10: 269–277.