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利用医疗保健利用情况和出版模式来描述研究项目组合并规划未来的研究投资。

Using Health Care Utilization and Publication Patterns to Characterize the Research Portfolio and to Plan Future Research Investments.

作者信息

Katz Luba, Fink Rebecca V, Bozeman Samuel R, McNeil Barbara J

机构信息

US Health Division, Abt Associates Inc., Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States of America.

Department of Health Care Policy, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2014 Dec 10;9(12):e114873. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0114873. eCollection 2014.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Government funders of biomedical research are under increasing pressure to demonstrate societal benefits of their investments. A number of published studies attempted to correlate research funding levels with the societal burden for various diseases, with mixed results. We examined whether research funded by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is well aligned with current and projected veterans' health needs. The organizational structure of the VA makes it a particularly suitable setting for examining these questions.

METHODS

We used the publication patterns and dollar expenditures of VA-funded researchers to characterize the VA research portfolio by disease. We used health care utilization data from the VA for the same diseases to define veterans' health needs. We then measured the level of correlation between the two and identified disease groups that were under- or over-represented in the research portfolio relative to disease expenditures. Finally, we used historic health care utilization trends combined with demographic projections to identify diseases and conditions that are increasing in costs and/or patient volume and consequently represent potential targets for future research investments.

RESULTS

We found a significant correlation between research volume/expenditures and health utilization. Some disease groups were slightly under- or over-represented, but these deviations were relatively small. Diseases and conditions with the increasing utilization trend at the VA included hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, diabetes, hearing loss, sleeping disorders, complications of pregnancy, and several mental disorders.

CONCLUSIONS

Research investments at the VA are well aligned with veteran health needs. The VA can continue to meet these needs by supporting research on the diseases and conditions with a growing number of patients, costs of care, or both. Our approach can be used by other funders of disease research to characterize their portfolios and to plan research investments.

摘要

目的

生物医学研究的政府资助者面临着越来越大的压力,需要证明其投资的社会效益。一些已发表的研究试图将研究资金水平与各种疾病的社会负担联系起来,结果不一。我们研究了美国退伍军人事务部(VA)资助的研究是否与当前和预计的退伍军人健康需求相匹配。VA的组织结构使其成为研究这些问题的特别合适的环境。

方法

我们利用VA资助研究人员的发表模式和资金支出,按疾病对VA的研究组合进行了特征描述。我们使用VA针对相同疾病的医疗保健利用数据来确定退伍军人的健康需求。然后,我们测量了两者之间的关联程度,并确定了在研究组合中相对于疾病支出代表性不足或过度的疾病组。最后,我们结合历史医疗保健利用趋势和人口预测,确定成本和/或患者数量正在增加、因此代表未来研究投资潜在目标的疾病和病症。

结果

我们发现研究数量/支出与健康利用之间存在显著关联。一些疾病组的代表性略有不足或过度,但这些偏差相对较小。在VA中利用趋势不断增加的疾病和病症包括高血压、高胆固醇血症、糖尿病、听力丧失、睡眠障碍、妊娠并发症以及几种精神障碍。

结论

VA的研究投资与退伍军人的健康需求相匹配。VA可以通过支持对患者数量、护理成本或两者都在增加的疾病和病症的研究,继续满足这些需求。我们的方法可供其他疾病研究资助者用于描述其投资组合并规划研究投资。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/8388/4262462/8293285cb848/pone.0114873.g001.jpg

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