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Policy and Innovation eValuation in Orthopaedic Treatments (PIVOT) Center, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA, USA.
Orthopaedic and Arthritis Center for Outcomes Research (OrACORe), Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA, USA.
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Walk With Ease (WWE) is an effective low-cost walking program. We estimated the budget impact of implementing WWE in persons with knee osteoarthritis (OA) as a measure of affordability that can inform payers' funding decisions.
We estimated changes in two-year healthcare costs with and without WWE. We used the Osteoarthritis Policy (OAPol) Model to estimate per-person medical expenditures. We estimated total and per-member-per-month (PMPM) costs of funding WWE for a hypothetical insurance plan with 75,000 members under two conditions: 1) all individuals aged 45+ with knee OA eligible for WWE, and 2) inactive and insufficiently active individuals aged 45+ with knee OA eligible. In sensitivity analyses, we varied WWE cost and efficacy and considered productivity costs.
With eligibility unrestricted by activity level, implementing WWE results in an additional $1,002,408 to the insurance plan over two years ($0.56 PMPM). With eligibility restricted to inactive and insufficiently active individuals, funding WWE results in an additional $571,931 over two years ($0.32 PMPM). In sensitivity analyses, when per-person costs of $10 to $1000 were added with 10-50% decreases in failure rate (enhanced sustainability of WWE benefits), two-year budget impact varied from $242,684 to $6,985,674 with unrestricted eligibility and from -$43,194 (cost-saving) to $4,484,122 with restricted eligibility.
Along with the cost-effectiveness of WWE at widely accepted willingness-to-pay thresholds, these results can inform payers in deciding to fund WWE. In the absence of accepted thresholds to define affordability, these results can assist in comparing the affordability of WWE with other behavioral interventions.
轻松行走(WWE)是一项有效的低成本步行计划。我们估计了在膝骨关节炎(OA)患者中实施WWE的预算影响,以此作为可承受性的一项衡量指标,为支付方的资金决策提供参考。
我们估计了实施WWE和不实施WWE情况下两年医疗费用的变化。我们使用骨关节炎政策(OAPol)模型来估计人均医疗支出。我们估计了为一个拥有75,000名成员的假设保险计划在两种情况下资助WWE的总成本和每月人均成本(PMPM):1)所有45岁及以上符合WWE条件的膝OA患者,以及2)45岁及以上不活动和活动不足且符合膝OA条件的患者。在敏感性分析中,我们改变了WWE的成本和疗效,并考虑了生产力成本。
若资格不受活动水平限制,实施WWE会使保险计划在两年内额外增加1,002,408美元(PMPM为0.56美元)。若资格仅限于不活动和活动不足的个体,资助WWE会在两年内额外增加571,931美元(PMPM为0.32美元)。在敏感性分析中,当每人成本增加10美元至1000美元且失败率降低10%至50%(增强WWE益处的可持续性)时,资格不受限制情况下两年的预算影响在242,684美元至6,985,674美元之间变化,资格受限情况下则在-43,194美元(成本节省)至4,484,122美元之间变化。
除了WWE在广泛接受的支付意愿阈值下具有成本效益外,这些结果可为支付方决定是否资助WWE提供参考。在缺乏界定可承受性的公认阈值的情况下,这些结果有助于将WWE的可承受性与其他行为干预措施进行比较。