Value-Based Healthcare in Ostomies.
Ana C Montesinos GálvezFrancisco Jódar SánchezCarmen Alcántara MorenoAntonio Juan Pérez-FernándezRosario Benítez GarcíaMercedes Coca LópezMaría Paz Bienvenido RamírezMonserrat Cabrera LópezLuisa Vázquez BurreroPilar Jurado BerjaRaquel Sánchez GarcíaJosefa Martín CebriánMaría Luz Hervas GarcíaRemedios López FernándezClaudia Pérez JiménezMaría Antonia Reyes VicoAna Belén Vargas VillegasNuria García-Agua SolerAntonio J Garcia-RuizPublished in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2020)
In order to achieve significant improvements in quality, cost, and accessibility (the health "iron triangle"), innovation in organizational and service delivery models is necessary to increase the value of healthcare. The aim of this study is to evaluate the efficiency of a model of organizational innovation based on advanced practice nurse in the care of people with ostomies (APN-O) versus usual care. An observational, exploratory, analytical, prospective study with a six-month follow-up was carried out at 12 hospitals that implemented this model in Andalusia. A total of 75 patients who had undergone a digestive elimination ostomy and/or a urinary ostomy were followed for six months. Clinical outcomes, healthcare resources, health-related quality of life, and willingness to pay (WTP) were analyzed. The economic evaluation was conducted from a societal perspective, including healthcare costs and indirect costs. The cost difference between the two models was €136.99 and the quality-adjusted life year (QALY) gained was 0.05965 (€2297 per QALY gained). At six months, the mean of WTP was €69 per APN-O consultation. This model contributes to increasing the value-based healthcare in ostomies. Results of this study suggested that APN-O is an effective patient management model for improving their health status and is highly efficient.