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HERO(放射肿瘤学中的卫生经济学):一项关于放疗资源与需求的泛欧项目。

HERO (Health Economics in Radiation Oncology): a pan-European project on radiotherapy resources and needs.

作者信息

Lievens Y, Dunscombe P, Defourny N, Gasparotto C, Borras J M, Grau C

机构信息

Radiation Oncology Department, Ghent University Hospital, Ghent, Belgium.

University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

出版信息

Clin Oncol (R Coll Radiol). 2015 Feb;27(2):115-24. doi: 10.1016/j.clon.2014.10.010. Epub 2014 Nov 20.

Abstract

Radiotherapy continues to evolve at a rapid rate in technology and techniques, with both driving up costs in an era in which health care budgets are of increasing concern at every governmental level. Against this background, it is clear that the radiotherapy community needs to quantify the costs of state of the art practice and then to justify those costs through rigorous cost-effectiveness analyses. The European Society for Radiotherapy and Oncology-Health Economics in Radiation Oncology project is directed towards tackling this issue in the European context. The first step has been to provide a validated picture of the European radiotherapy landscape in terms of the availability of equipment, personnel and guidelines. An 84-item questionnaire was distributed to the 40 countries of the European Cancer Observatory, of which 34 provided partial or complete responses. There was a huge variation in the availability and sophistication of treatment equipment and staffing levels across Europe. The median number of MV units per million inhabitants was 5.3, but there was a seven-fold variation across the European countries. Likewise, although average staffing figures per million inhabitants were 12.8 for radiation oncologists, 7.6 for physicists, 3.5 for dosimetrists, 26.6 for radiation therapists and 14.8 for nurses, there was a 20-fold variation, even after grouping personnel with comparable duties in the radiotherapy process. Guidelines for capital and human resources were declared for most countries, but without explicitly providing metrics for developing capital and human resource inventories in many cases. Although courses delivered annually per resource item – be it equipment or staff – increase with decreasing gross national income (GNI) per capita, differences were observed in equipment and staff availability in countries with a higher GNI/n, indicating that health policy has a significant effect on the provision of services. Although more needs to be done to increase access to radiotherapy in Europe, the situation has improved considerably since the comparable RadioTherapy for Cancer: QUAnification of Infrastructure and Staffing Needs (QUARTS) study reported in 2005.

摘要

放射治疗在技术和工艺方面持续快速发展,在各级政府日益关注医疗保健预算的时代,这两者都在推高成本。在此背景下,放射治疗界显然需要对先进技术的成本进行量化,然后通过严格的成本效益分析来证明这些成本的合理性。欧洲放射治疗与肿瘤学会 - 放射肿瘤学中的卫生经济学项目旨在解决欧洲背景下的这一问题。第一步是在设备、人员和指南的可用性方面提供一幅经过验证的欧洲放射治疗全景图。一份包含84个项目的问卷被分发给欧洲癌症观察站的40个国家,其中34个国家提供了部分或完整的回复。欧洲各地治疗设备的可用性和复杂性以及人员配备水平存在巨大差异。每百万居民的兆伏(MV)单位中位数为5.3,但欧洲各国之间存在7倍的差异。同样,尽管每百万居民的平均人员配备数字为:放射肿瘤学家12.8名、物理学家7.6名、剂量师3.5名、放射治疗师26.6名和护士14.8名,但即使将放射治疗过程中职责相当的人员归为一组后,仍存在20倍的差异。大多数国家都公布了资本和人力资源指南,但在许多情况下没有明确提供用于制定资本和人力资源清单的指标。尽管每个资源项目(无论是设备还是人员)每年提供的课程数量随着人均国民总收入(GNI)的降低而增加,但在人均国民总收入较高的国家,在设备和人员可用性方面仍存在差异,这表明卫生政策对服务提供有重大影响。尽管在欧洲仍需做更多工作来增加放射治疗的可及性,但自2005年报告的类似的癌症放射治疗:基础设施和人员需求量化(QUARTS)研究以来,情况已经有了很大改善。

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