Breast Cancer Screening Services: Trade-offs in Quality, Capacity, Outreach, and Centralization

被引:24
作者
Evrim D. Güneş
Stephen E. Chick
O. Zeynep Akşin
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[1] INSEAD,Technology Management Area
[2] Fontainebleau,undefined
[3] Koç University,undefined
关键词
breast cancer screening; system dynamics model; volume–quality relationship; queueing; public health policy; public health outcomes; mammogram; health care services;
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10.1007/s10729-004-7538-y
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This work combines and extends previous work on breast cancer screening models by explicitly incorporating, for the first time, aspects of the dynamics of health care states, program outreach, and the screening volume-quality relationship in a service system model to examine the effect of public health policy and service capacity decisions on public health outcomes. We consider the impact of increasing standards for minimum reading volume to improve quality, expanding outreach with or without decentralization of service facilities, and the potential of queueing due to stochastic effects and limited capacity. The results indicate a strong relation between screening quality and the cost of screening and treatment, and emphasize the importance of accounting for service dynamics when assessing the performance of health care interventions. For breast cancer screening, increasing outreach without improving quality and maintaining capacity results in less benefit than predicted by standard models.
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页码:291 / 303
页数:12
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