Asset Details
MbrlCatalogueTitleDetail
Do you wish to reserve the book?
Improving Cancer Outreach Effectiveness Through Targeting and Economic Assessments
by
Mittal, Vikas
, McCallister, Katharine
, Singal, Amit G.
, Chen, Yixing
, Sridhar, Shrihari (Hari)
, Lee, Ju-Yeon
in
Liver cancer
/ Outreach services
/ Patients
2020
Hey, we have placed the reservation for you!
By the way, why not check out events that you can attend while you pick your title.
You are currently in the queue to collect this book. You will be notified once it is your turn to collect the book.
Oops! Something went wrong.
Looks like we were not able to place the reservation. Kindly try again later.
Are you sure you want to remove the book from the shelf?
Oops! Something went wrong.
While trying to remove the title from your shelf something went wrong :( Kindly try again later!
Do you wish to request the book?
Improving Cancer Outreach Effectiveness Through Targeting and Economic Assessments
by
Mittal, Vikas
, McCallister, Katharine
, Singal, Amit G.
, Chen, Yixing
, Sridhar, Shrihari (Hari)
, Lee, Ju-Yeon
in
Liver cancer
/ Outreach services
/ Patients
2020
Please be aware that the book you have requested cannot be checked out. If you would like to checkout this book, you can reserve another copy
We have requested the book for you!
Your request is successful and it will be processed during the Library working hours. Please check the status of your request in My Requests.
Oops! Something went wrong.
Looks like we were not able to place your request. Kindly try again later.
Improving Cancer Outreach Effectiveness Through Targeting and Economic Assessments
Journal Article
Improving Cancer Outreach Effectiveness Through Targeting and Economic Assessments
2020
Request Book From Autostore
and Choose the Collection Method
Overview
Patients at risk for hepatocellular carcinoma or liver cancer should undergo semiannual screening tests to facilitate early detection, effective treatment options at lower cost, better recovery prognosis, and higher life expectancy. Health care institutions invest in direct-to-patient outreach marketing to encourage regular screening. They ask the following questions: (1) Does the effectiveness of outreach vary among patients and over time?; (2) What is the return on outreach?; and (3) Can patient-level targeted outreach increase the return? The authors use a multiperiod, randomized field experiment involving 1,800 patients. Overall, relative to the usual-care condition, outreach alone (outreach with patient navigation) increases screening completion rates by 10–20 (13–24) percentage points. Causal forests demonstrate that patient-level treatment effects vary substantially across periods and by patients’ demographics, health status, visit history, health system accessibility, and neighborhood socioeconomic status, thereby facilitating the implementation of the targeted outreach program. A simulation shows that the targeted outreach program improves the return on the randomized outreach program by 74%–96% or $1.6 million to $2 million. Thus, outreach marketing provides a substantial positive payoff to the health care system.
Publisher
Sage Publications, Inc,SAGE Publications,SAGE PUBLICATIONS, INC
Subject
This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website.