Department of Head and Neck Surgery, Sydney Head and Neck Cancer Institute, Chris O'Brien Lifehouse, Camperdown, New South Wales, Australia.
Faculty of Medicine and Health, Sydney School of Public Health, The University of Sydney, Camperdown, New South Wales, Australia.
Aust J Rural Health. 2023 Oct;31(5):932-943. doi: 10.1111/ajr.13021. Epub 2023 Jul 27.
Centralisation of head and neck surgical services means that patients in regional and remote Australia need to travel long distances for treatment and follow-up, imparting a significant financial burden on patients and the health system.
To estimate costs of travel to local outreach clinics and determine potential cost savings to patients and the health system by avoiding patient travel to major cities for head and neck surgical care.
Retrospective audit of three head and neck surgery outreach clinics in New South Wales, Australia over 4 years (2017-2020). Direct costs of travel from a patient's residence to their local outreach clinic were estimated. Costs of travel and accommodation to Sydney for an appointment were calculated for different travel modes. Estimated reimbursements for travel through government support schemes were calculated based on published rates.
Some 657 patients attended the three clinics, accounting for 1981 appointments. Depending on mode of travel, the estimated median cost of return travel (including accommodation) to Sydney was $379 to $739 per patient per trip and the median government reimbursement ranged from $182 to $279 per trip. In comparison, the cost of return travel by car to local outreach clinics ranged from $28 to $163 per appointment. Outreach clinics were estimated to save patients a median of $285 per trip and avoided government reimbursements of $215 per trip.
Despite uptake in telehealth, outreach medical services remain an important asset for people living in regional areas to address inequities in access. However, the cost benefits are likely to be underestimated as our approach did not account for indirect costs associated with travel.
Outreach head and neck surgical services located in regional areas can reduce the financial burden on both patients and the healthcare system. Greater investment in outreach clinics could ensure sustainability of services to promote equitable access to specialised surgical services.
头颈部外科服务的集中化意味着澳大利亚地区和偏远地区的患者需要长途旅行接受治疗和随访,这给患者和医疗系统带来了巨大的经济负担。
估算前往当地外展诊所的旅行费用,并通过避免患者前往主要城市接受头颈部外科治疗,确定为患者和医疗系统节省潜在成本。
对澳大利亚新南威尔士州的三个头颈部外科外展诊所进行了为期 4 年(2017-2020 年)的回顾性审计。估计了从患者居住地到当地外展诊所的旅行直接费用。计算了不同旅行方式前往悉尼预约的旅行和住宿费用。根据公布的费率,计算了通过政府支持计划报销旅行费用的估计金额。
有 657 名患者参加了这三个诊所,共进行了 1981 次预约。根据旅行方式的不同,估计每位患者每次往返悉尼的旅行(包括住宿)的中位数费用为 379 至 739 澳元,而政府每次旅行的中位数报销金额为 182 至 279 澳元。相比之下,乘坐汽车前往当地外展诊所的往返旅行费用每次预约为 28 至 163 澳元。外展诊所估计每次为患者节省 285 澳元,并避免了每次旅行 215 澳元的政府报销。
尽管远程医疗的使用率有所提高,但外展医疗服务仍然是解决地区居民获取服务不平等问题的重要资源。然而,由于我们的方法没有考虑到与旅行相关的间接成本,因此成本效益可能被低估。
位于地区的外展头颈部外科服务可以减轻患者和医疗系统的经济负担。对外展诊所的更大投资可以确保服务的可持续性,促进公平获得专业外科服务。