Pirminės ambulatorinės asmens sveikatos priežiūros įstaigose suaugusiems pacientams teikiamos fizinio aktyvumo intervencijos ekonominis vertinimas
Abstract
This article analyses the implementation cost of the physical activity intervention
in primary health care settings and economic benefits from the healthcare and social
systems perspective over 10 years. The economic evaluation of the physical activity intervention
was carried out by estimating it’s the initial investment cost and the cost over 3 years.
The cost - benefit analysis was used to estimate the savings of the health care costs per case
of disease and the sickness benefits. Besides, the cost per life years saved of the physical activity
intervention was estimated. One way sensitivity analysis was performed to assess two
scenarios of the physical activity intervention effectiveness. The initial investment cost of the
physical activity intervention would be around 25 200 Eur, whereas the implementation cost
would be 1 513 935,37 Eur over 3 years. Its net benefit would be 4 533 373,29 Eur (optimistic
scenario) or 1509185,72 Eur (pessimistic scenario) from the healthcare and social systems
perspective over 10 years, respectively one euro invested in this intervention would yield a
return of 4 Eur or 2 Eur. The cost of one physically inactive patient who would become physically
active and prevent diseases would ranke from 1971 Eur (optimistic scenario) to 3953
Eur (pessimistic scenario). This intervention implementation in primary health care setting
would safe from 407 (optimistic scenario) to 203 (pessimistic scenario) life years, whereas the
cost per life years saved would ranke from 3949,11 Eur to 7918,85 Eur. The physical activity
intervention implementation in primary health care setting may be economically beneficial
from the healthcare and social systems perspective.
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