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基于视觉的患者监测和管理系统在英格兰一家急性成人和老年心理健康医院的经济评价。

Economic evaluation of a vision-based patient monitoring and management system in an acute adult and an older adult mental health hospital in England.

机构信息

York Health Economics Consortium, Enterprise House, Innovation Way, University of York, Heslington, York, UK.

Coventry and Warwickshire Partnership NHS Trust, Wayside House, Wilsons Ln, Coventry, UK.

出版信息

J Med Econ. 2022 Jan-Dec;25(1):1207-1217. doi: 10.1080/13696998.2022.2147753.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIMS

Patients on acute adult and older adult inpatient mental health wards are at an increased risk of accidental injuries and deliberate harm to self and others. A vision-based patient monitoring and management (VBPMM) system was designed by Oxehealth Limited to support ward staff to provide better and more efficient care and to reduce incidents. The VBPMM system uses an infrared-sensitive camera, installed in a patient's room, that works with cleared medical device software to deliver contact-free vital sign and activity insights to clinical teams. Data from two studies undertaken at an English National Health Service (NHS) mental health trust were used to inform an early economic assessment of VBPMM implementation into acute adult and older adult mental health wards.

METHODS

A cost calculator was used to compare the introduction of the VBPMM system as an adjunct to standard care versus standard care alone. Observational data were collected at two English NHS mental health trusts. Both compared data pre- and post-VBPMM implementation using a 12-month baseline period. The model estimated cost per occupied bed day, cost per patient, annual cost per average-sized ward, and total cost to NHS mental health trusts across England. Costs were modeled from an NHS perspective over a 12-month time horizon. Scenario analysis was conducted to test the uncertainty of results using statistical significance of key inputs.

RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS

This early analysis indicated that the VBPMM system is likely to be cost saving within both settings examined, with an estimated cost saving of £272 per acute adult mental health patient and £4,591 per older adult mental health patient. This translates to £22.3 and £63.3 million, respectively, across NHS mental health trusts in England every year. VBPMM, therefore, has the potential to augment standard care, leading to positive clinical outcomes and monetary savings.

摘要

背景与目的

入住急性成人和老年成人精神科病房的患者发生意外伤害和故意伤害自己和他人的风险增加。Oxehealth Limited 设计了一种基于视觉的患者监测和管理 (VBPMM) 系统,旨在支持病房工作人员提供更好、更高效的护理,并减少事件发生。VBPMM 系统使用安装在患者房间内的红外敏感摄像机,与已批准的医疗设备软件配合使用,为临床团队提供非接触式生命体征和活动洞察。使用来自英格兰国民保健制度 (NHS) 精神健康信托的两项研究的数据来告知 VBPMM 系统在急性成人和老年成人精神科病房中的早期经济评估。

方法

使用成本计算器比较在标准护理基础上引入 VBPMM 系统与仅使用标准护理的情况。在两个英格兰 NHS 精神健康信托机构中收集观察数据。两者都使用 12 个月的基线期比较引入 VBPMM 前后的数据。该模型估计了每个占用床位日的成本、每位患者的成本、每个平均大小病房的年度成本以及英格兰 NHS 精神健康信托的总成本。从 NHS 的角度在 12 个月的时间范围内对成本进行建模。通过对关键投入的统计显著性进行情景分析来测试结果的不确定性。

结果与结论

这项早期分析表明,在检查的两个环境中,VBPMM 系统都有可能节省成本,急性成人精神科患者的估计节省成本为 272 英镑,老年成人精神科患者的估计节省成本为 4591 英镑。这相当于英格兰 NHS 精神健康信托机构每年分别节省 2230 万英镑和 6330 万英镑。因此,VBPMM 有可能增强标准护理,带来积极的临床结果和货币节省。

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