Cassim Naseem, Olsen Floyd, Stewart-Isherwood Lynsey, da Silva Manuel Pedro, Stevens Wendy Susan
Department of Molecular Medicine and Hematology, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg.
National Health Laboratory Service, National Priority Programme, Johannesburg, South Africa.
J Public Health Afr. 2023 Apr 19;14(4):2253. doi: 10.4081/jphia.2023.2253. eCollection 2023 Apr 30.
Historically, paper-based laboratory reports were delivered by couriers to health facilities resulting in post-analytical delays. As a result, short message service (SMS) printers were deployed to fill this gap, with the global data service platform (GDSP) being primarily used to facilitate deployment. In addition, these printers generate binary and quantitative information that can be used to assess utilization.
The objective of this study was to determine the costs and utilization of the SMS printer program in South Africa.
A cost analysis for 2020 was undertaken. We determined annual equivalent costs (AEC) for staffing, printers, fixed costs related to the national coordinator, consumables, travel costs, database support/hosting/dashboard development, printer repairs, and results transmission. The main outcome of interest was the cost per SMS printer result delivered. Data were extracted to assess utilization as follows: i) months active (based on internet protocol data); ii) signal; iii) battery strength.
There were 4,450,116 results delivered to printers that were situated at 2232 primary health care facilities. An AEC of $687,727 was reported, with a cost per result delivered of $0.1618. The SMS printers contributed 73.52% to the total AEC. Overall, 90% of the printers were GDSP based, of which only 69.5% were determined to be active. The majority of active printers reported a signal strength of ≥60% and a battery strength of ≥6 volts.
Although the SMS printer program has the potential to reduce post-analytical delays, pathology services should migrate to an end-to-end electronic interface to improve patient care.
历史上,纸质实验室报告由快递员送达医疗机构,导致分析后延迟。因此,部署了短信服务(SMS)打印机来填补这一空白,全球数据服务平台(GDSP)主要用于促进部署。此外,这些打印机生成的二进制和定量信息可用于评估利用率。
本研究的目的是确定南非短信打印机项目的成本和利用率。
对2020年进行了成本分析。我们确定了人员配备、打印机、与国家协调员相关的固定成本、耗材、差旅费、数据库支持/托管/仪表板开发、打印机维修和结果传输的年度等效成本(AEC)。主要关注的结果是每条短信打印机结果的交付成本。提取数据以评估利用率如下:i)活跃月份(基于互联网协议数据);ii)信号;iii)电池电量。
有4450116条结果发送到位于2232个初级卫生保健机构的打印机。报告的年度等效成本为687727美元,每条结果的交付成本为0.1618美元。短信打印机占年度等效成本总额的73.52%。总体而言,90%的打印机基于GDSP,其中只有69.5%被确定为活跃状态。大多数活跃打印机报告信号强度≥60%,电池电量≥6伏。
尽管短信打印机项目有可能减少分析后延迟,但病理服务应迁移到端到端电子接口以改善患者护理。