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Economic Impact of Remote Specialist Consultations Using Videoconferencing: an Economic Model Based on Data From Randomised Controlled Trials

Authors:
Trine S Bergmo

Keywords: cost-effectiveness analysis, decision analytical modelling, telemedicine, videoconferencing, randomised trials, literature review, and economic model.

Abstract:
The University Hospital of North Norway plans to replace some of the outpatient consultations with real-time telemedicine. It has been estimated that 7000 consultations annually can be handled remotely by videoconferencing. As part of this initiative, a project assessing the economic impact of using videoconferencing at scale has been initiated. Cost-effectiveness will be assessed using models based on data from existing randomised controlled trials. A literature search in relevant databases has been conducted to collect data on patient flow and clinical effectiveness (QALYs). Data on the cost parameters will be collected locally. The data on costs and effectiveness parameters will then be synthesised to estimate average group values. Probabilistic methods will be used for estimation of expected outcomes and for sensitivity analysis. This paper describes the planned modelling evaluation, reports the results from the literature review and outlines potential model structures.

Pages: 285 to 291

Copyright: Copyright (c) IARIA, 2014

Publication date: March 23, 2014

Published in: conference

ISSN: 2308-4359

ISBN: 978-1-61208-327-8

Location: Barcelona, Spain

Dates: from March 23, 2014 to March 27, 2014