Kouskoukis Marios-Nikolaos, Botsaris Charalambos
Department of Economic and Regional Development, Panteion University of Political and Social Sciences, 42 Sofokleous Street, Voula, 16673, Athens, Greece.
European Center for Interdisciplinary Research and Education, Panteion University of Political and Social Sciences, 136 Andrea Siggrou Avenue, Kallithea, 17671, Athens, Greece.
Pharmacoecon Open. 2017 Jun;1(2):117-121. doi: 10.1007/s41669-016-0006-z.
Telemedicine units and information technology systems provide special healthcare services to remote populations using telecommunication technology, in order to reduce or even remove the usual and typical face-to-face contact between doctor and patient. This innovative approach to medical care delivery has been expanding for several years and currently covers various medical specialties.
To facilitate installation of telemedicine systems/units in Greek remote areas, this article presents results of a cost-benefit analysis for two Greek islands, Patmos and Leros, using specific economic criteria.
Net present value (NPV), internal rate of return (IRR), and payback period were calculated, in order to monetize the economic benefits and the costs savings, estimate the depreciation of each project, and highlight the social benefits.
Costs were reduced (through saved air medical transportations) by €19,005 for Patmos and €78,225 for Leros each year. NPV and IRR were positive; NPV was €29,608 for Patmos and €293,245 for Leros, and IRR was 21.5% for Patmos and 140.5% for Leros. Each project depreciated faster than the 5-year life-cycle period, and specifically in 3.13 years for Patmos and in 0.70 years for Leros.
The establishment of telemedicine systems/units in Patmos and Leros was evaluated and assessed positively, with large savings, economical and social, gained by reducing or even removing the face-to-face contact between doctor and patient. Telemedicine systems/units seem to be a promising solution, especially in Greece, where the problem of primary healthcare services in remote/inaccessible areas is of great concern.
远程医疗单位和信息技术系统利用通信技术为偏远地区的人群提供特殊医疗服务,以减少甚至消除医患之间通常的面对面接触。这种创新的医疗服务提供方式已经发展了数年,目前涵盖了各个医学专科。
为了促进在希腊偏远地区安装远程医疗系统/单位,本文使用特定经济标准,展示了对希腊两个岛屿帕特莫斯岛和莱罗斯岛的成本效益分析结果。
计算净现值(NPV)、内部收益率(IRR)和投资回收期,以便将经济效益和成本节约货币化,估计每个项目的折旧,并突出社会效益。
帕特莫斯岛每年通过节省空中医疗运输成本减少了19,005欧元,莱罗斯岛每年减少了78,225欧元。净现值和内部收益率均为正值;帕特莫斯岛的净现值为29,608欧元,莱罗斯岛为293,245欧元,帕特莫斯岛的内部收益率为21.5%,莱罗斯岛为140.5%。每个项目的折旧速度都快于5年的生命周期,具体而言,帕特莫斯岛为3.13年,莱罗斯岛为0.70年。
对在帕特莫斯岛和莱罗斯岛建立远程医疗系统/单位进行了积极的评估,通过减少甚至消除医患之间的面对面接触,在经济和社会方面都节省了大量成本。远程医疗系统/单位似乎是一个有前景的解决方案,特别是在希腊,偏远/难以到达地区的初级医疗服务问题备受关注。