Cost-Effectiveness of Early Versus Delayed Functional Restoration for Chronic Disabling Occupational Musculoskeletal Disorders

被引:0
作者
Brian R. Theodore
Tom G. Mayer
Robert J. Gatchel
机构
[1] PRIDE Research Foundation,Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
[2] University of Washington,Department of Orthopedic Surgery
[3] The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas,Department of Psychology, College of Science
[4] The University of Texas at Arlington,Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Management
[5] The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center,undefined
来源
Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation | 2015年 / 25卷
关键词
Chronic pain; Disability; Musculoskeletal disorders; Functional restoration; Socioeconomic outcomes; Cost-effectiveness analysis;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Purpose Despite extensive evidence for the treatment effectiveness of interdisciplinary functional restoration (FR) for chronic disabling occupational musculoskeletal disorders (CDOMD), there is little documentation on the cost-effectiveness of early rehabilitation using FR. Methods A total of 1,119 CDOMD patients were classified according to duration of disability on FR entry, corresponding to early rehabilitation (ER: 4–8 months of disability, N = 373), intermediate duration (ID: 9–18 months, N = 373), and delayed rehabilitation (DR: >18 months, N = 373). Groups were matched on sex, age, ethnicity, and injured musculoskeletal region. One-year post-rehabilitation outcomes included return-to-work, work retention and healthcare utilization. Economic analyses included a cost-effectiveness analysis of the FR program, and estimation of the total cost-of-illness. Results At 1-year post-rehabilitation, all groups were comparable on return-to-work (overall 88 %), work retention (overall 80 %), and additional healthcare utilization (overall, 2.2 % of patients received re-operations/new surgeries, 2 visits to new healthcare provider). Savings of up to 64 % in medical costs, and up to 80 % in disability benefits and productivity losses was associated with the ER group. The cost of rehabilitation was also up to 56 % lower when administered early. Overall, ER resulted in estimated cost savings of up to 72 % (or almost $170,000 per claim). Conclusions Duration of disability does not negatively impact objective work or healthcare utilization outcomes following interdisciplinary FR. However, early rehabilitation is more likely to be a cost-effective solution compared to cases that progress >8 months and receiving FR as a treatment of “last resort”.
引用
收藏
页码:303 / 315
页数:12
相关论文
共 43 条
  • [21] Early-stage hepatocellular carcinoma screening in patients with chronic hepatit B in China: a cost-effectiveness analysis is
    Nan, Yuemin
    Garay, Osvaldo Ulises
    Lu, Xianzhong
    Zhang, Yue
    Xie, Li
    Niu, Zhongyi
    Chen, Wen
    JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE EFFECTIVENESS RESEARCH, 2024, 13 (04) : e230146
  • [22] Paricalcitol versus Calcitriol plus Cinacalcet for the Treatment of Secondary Hyperparathyroidism in Chronic Kidney Disease in China: A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis
    Zhang, Zhuolin
    Cai, Lele
    Wu, Hong
    Xu, Xinglu
    Fang, Wenqing
    He, Xuan
    Wang, Xiao
    Li, Xin
    FRONTIERS IN PUBLIC HEALTH, 2021, 9
  • [23] Cost-Effectiveness of PET Directed Versus Combined Modality Therapy for Early-Stage Favorable Hodgkin's Lymphoma
    Smith, Clayton P.
    Adefres, Bethel
    Chang, Eric M.
    Huang, Tina Q.
    Parikh, Neil
    Raldow, Ann
    CLINICAL LYMPHOMA MYELOMA & LEUKEMIA, 2022, 22 (11) : E992 - E999
  • [24] Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of radiofrequency denervation versus placebo for chronic and moderate to severe low back pain: study protocol for the RADICAL randomised controlled trial
    Ashton, Kate E.
    Price, Cathy
    Fleming, Leah
    Blom, Ashley W.
    Culliford, Lucy
    Evans, Rebecca Nicole
    Foster, Nadine E.
    Hollingworth, William
    Jameson, Catherine
    Jeynes, Nouf
    Moore, Andrew J.
    Orpen, Neil
    Palmer, Cecily
    Reeves, Barnaby C.
    Rogers, Chris A.
    Wylde, Vikki
    BMJ OPEN, 2024, 14 (07):
  • [25] Cost-effectiveness of intraoperative radiation therapy versus intensity-modulated radiation therapy for the treatment of early breast cancer: a disinvestment analysis
    Carlos Muñoz-Montecinos
    Catalina González-Browne
    Felipe Maza
    Diego Carreño-Leiton
    Pablo González
    Badir Chahuan
    Camila Quirland
    BMC Health Services Research, 24
  • [26] PARTIAL-BREAST IRRADIATION VERSUS WHOLE-BREAST IRRADIATION FOR EARLY-STAGE BREAST CANCER: A COST-EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS
    Sher, Davit J.
    Wittenberg, Eve
    Suh, W. Warren
    Taghian, Alphonse G.
    Punglia, Rinaa S.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RADIATION ONCOLOGY BIOLOGY PHYSICS, 2009, 74 (02): : 440 - 446
  • [27] Cost-Effectiveness and Outcomes of Direct Access to Physical Therapy for Musculoskeletal Disorders Compared to Physician-First Access in the United States: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
    Hon, Sandra
    Ritter, Richard
    Allen, Diane D.
    PHYSICAL THERAPY, 2021, 101 (01):
  • [28] Cost-effectiveness of intraoperative radiation therapy versus intensity-modulated radiation therapy for the treatment of early breast cancer: a disinvestment analysis
    Munoz-Montecinos, Carlos
    Gonzalez-Browne, Catalina
    Maza, Felipe
    Carreno-Leiton, Diego
    Gonzalez, Pablo
    Chahuan, Badir
    Quirland, Camila
    BMC HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH, 2024, 24 (01)
  • [29] Cost-effectiveness of a participatory return-to-work intervention for temporary agency workers and unemployed workers sick-listed due to musculoskeletal disorders: design of a randomised controlled trial
    Vermeulen, Sylvia J.
    Anema, Johannes R.
    Schellart, Antonius J. M.
    van Mechelen, Willem
    van der Beek, Allard J.
    BMC MUSCULOSKELETAL DISORDERS, 2010, 11
  • [30] Cost-effectiveness analysis of Recovery Management Checkups (RMC) for adults with chronic substance use disorders: evidence from a 4-year randomized trial
    McCollister, Kathryn E.
    French, Michael T.
    Freitas, Derek M.
    Dennis, Michael L.
    Scott, Christy K.
    Funk, Rodney R.
    ADDICTION, 2013, 108 (12) : 2166 - 2174