Cost-effectiveness of professional and mechanical oral care for preventing pneumonia in nursing home residents.
Masahide KondoShu-Ling HoshiMasahide KondoPublished in: Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (2022)
Using the official value of social willingness to pay for a one-quality-adjusted life year gain in Japan of ¥5 million (US$41,667) as the threshold to judge cost-effectiveness, providing professional and mechanical oral care is cost-effective. Our results suggest professional and mechanical oral care for preventing pneumonia in nursing home residents could be justifiable as efficient use of finite healthcare resources. The results have implications for oral care in nursing homes both in Japan and worldwide.