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Evidence on the economic value of end-of-life and palliative care interventions: a narrative review of reviews
by
Marti, Joachim
, Droney, Joanne
, Hall, Peter
, Wee, Bee
, Ottino, Baptiste
, Bowden, Joanna
, Riley, Julia
, Luta, Xhyljeta
in
Analysis
/ Cancer
/ Caregivers
/ Clinical outcomes
/ Cost - effectiveness
/ Cost analysis
/ Cost control
/ Economic aspects
/ End-of-life care
/ Health care costs
/ Hospice care
/ Hospitals
/ Intervention
/ Medical care, Cost of
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Pain Medicine
/ Palliative care
/ Palliative care in other conditions
/ Palliative Medicine
/ Palliative treatment
/ Patients
/ Quality of Life Research
/ Research Article
/ Systematic review
/ Terminal care
2021
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Evidence on the economic value of end-of-life and palliative care interventions: a narrative review of reviews
by
Marti, Joachim
, Droney, Joanne
, Hall, Peter
, Wee, Bee
, Ottino, Baptiste
, Bowden, Joanna
, Riley, Julia
, Luta, Xhyljeta
in
Analysis
/ Cancer
/ Caregivers
/ Clinical outcomes
/ Cost - effectiveness
/ Cost analysis
/ Cost control
/ Economic aspects
/ End-of-life care
/ Health care costs
/ Hospice care
/ Hospitals
/ Intervention
/ Medical care, Cost of
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Pain Medicine
/ Palliative care
/ Palliative care in other conditions
/ Palliative Medicine
/ Palliative treatment
/ Patients
/ Quality of Life Research
/ Research Article
/ Systematic review
/ Terminal care
2021
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Evidence on the economic value of end-of-life and palliative care interventions: a narrative review of reviews
by
Marti, Joachim
, Droney, Joanne
, Hall, Peter
, Wee, Bee
, Ottino, Baptiste
, Bowden, Joanna
, Riley, Julia
, Luta, Xhyljeta
in
Analysis
/ Cancer
/ Caregivers
/ Clinical outcomes
/ Cost - effectiveness
/ Cost analysis
/ Cost control
/ Economic aspects
/ End-of-life care
/ Health care costs
/ Hospice care
/ Hospitals
/ Intervention
/ Medical care, Cost of
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Pain Medicine
/ Palliative care
/ Palliative care in other conditions
/ Palliative Medicine
/ Palliative treatment
/ Patients
/ Quality of Life Research
/ Research Article
/ Systematic review
/ Terminal care
2021
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Evidence on the economic value of end-of-life and palliative care interventions: a narrative review of reviews
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Evidence on the economic value of end-of-life and palliative care interventions: a narrative review of reviews
2021
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Background
As the demand for palliative care increases, more information is needed on how efficient different types of palliative care models are for providing care to dying patients and their caregivers. Evidence on the economic value of treatments and interventions is key to informing resource allocation and ultimately improving the quality and efficiency of healthcare delivery. We assessed the available evidence on the economic value of palliative and end-of-life care interventions across various settings.
Methods
Reviews published between 2000 and 2019 were included. We included reviews that focused on cost-effectiveness, intervention costs and/or healthcare resource use. Two reviewers extracted data independently and in duplicate from the included studies. Data on the key characteristics of the studies were extracted, including the aim of the study, design, population, type of intervention and comparator, (cost-) effectiveness resource use, main findings and conclusions.
Results
A total of 43 reviews were included in the analysis. Overall, most evidence on cost-effectiveness relates to home-based interventions and suggests that they offer substantial savings to the health system, including a decrease in total healthcare costs, resource use and improvement in patient and caregivers’ outcomes. The evidence of interventions delivered across other settings was generally inconsistent.
Conclusions
Some palliative care models may contribute to dual improvement in quality of care via lower rates of aggressive medicalization in the last phase of life accompanied by a reduction in costs. Hospital-based palliative care interventions may improve patient outcomes, healthcare utilization and costs. There is a need for greater consistency in reporting outcome measures, the informal costs of caring, and costs associated with hospice.
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BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
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