Cost-Effectiveness of a Technology-Enhanced Diabetes Care Management Program in Mexico

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作者
Gilmer, Todd [1 ]
Burgos, Jose Luis [1 ]
Cecilia Anzaldo-Campos, Maria [2 ]
Vargas-Ojeda, Adriana [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calif San Diego, 9500 Gilman Dr, La Jolla, CA 92093 USA
[2] Inst Mexican Seguro Social, Hosp Gen Reg 20, Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico
[3] Autonomous Univ Baja California, Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico
关键词
cost-effectiveness; diabetes; technology; BLOOD-GLUCOSE; METABOLIC-CONTROL; MEDICAL-CARE; TYPE-2; MELLITUS; MODEL; PREVALENCE; BURDEN; HEALTH; IMPACT;
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10.1016/j.vhri.2018.12.006
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Background: The prevalence of diabetes has increased substantially in Mexico over the last 40 years, leading to significant impacts on population health and the healthcare system. Technology-based solutions may improve diabetes outcomes in areas where lack of efficient transportation creates barriers to care. Objectives: To estimate the lifetime cost-effectiveness of a technology-based diabetes care management program from the perspective of the Mexican healthcare system. Methods: Clinical outcomes and cost data from a 3-arm randomized clinical trial of Dulce Wireless Tijuana, a diabetes care management program incorporating short-term mobile technology, were used as inputs in a validated simulation model for type 2 diabetes. Study arms included a control group (CG), Project Dulce diabetes care management (PD), and Project Dulce with technology enhancement (PD-TE). Results: Intervention costs were $1448 for PD and $1740 for PD-TE compared with $740 for CG. Both intervention arms increased quality-adjusted life-years and costs. The incremental cost-effectiveness ratio for PD was $1635 and for PD-TE was $2220, both compared with CG. The incremental cost-effectiveness ratio for PD-TE versus PD was $4299. The results were sensitive to the time horizon. The PE and PD-TE interventions were cost-effective under time horizons of 15 to 20 years, but were not cost-effective under time horizons of 5 to 10 years. Conclusions: Both the PD and PD-TE were highly cost-effective from a Mexican health system perspective. Considering the economic impact of the diabetes epidemic and the widespread use of cellular technology in Mexico, implementation of PD-TE is warranted.
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