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从英国国民医疗服务体系视角看数字版与纸质版同意书:微观成本分析

Digital Versus Paper-Based Consent from the UK NHS Perspective: A Micro-costing Analysis.

作者信息

Houten Rachel, Hussain Mohammad Iqbal, Martin Antony P, Ainsworth Nick, Lameirinhas Claudia, Coombs Alexander W, Toh Simon, Rao Christopher, St John Edward

机构信息

QC Medica, Liverpool, UK.

Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK.

出版信息

Pharmacoecon Open. 2025 Jan;9(1):27-39. doi: 10.1007/s41669-024-00536-0. Epub 2024 Nov 5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The paper-based consent pathway can be associated with missing information, error, and inadequate patient comprehension. Digital consent addresses some of these limitations. However, limited research has been conducted to understand relative costs and consequences associated with adopting digital consent pathways. The aim of this study was to compare the relative costs of digital consent pathways with paper-based consent pathways in UK National Health Service (NHS) clinical practice.

METHOD

A micro-costing study was conducted from the UK NHS perspective. Multi-stakeholder involvement contributed to understanding how the paper-based consent pathway varies by department and hospital setting. Sensitivity analyses were conducted to identify the key cost drivers and scenario analyses explored the effect of consent timing and hospital digital readiness. Potential advantages and disadvantages of digital consent were also considered, such as possible impacts associated with consent-related litigation.

RESULTS

The cost per consent episode is approximately £0.90 more expensive when completed on paper. The ordering or printing of paper consent forms, and the transportation of forms to storage and back to clinic are process steps that would not be necessary with digital consent. Sensitivity and scenario analyses indicated consultation duration had the greatest impact on the relative costs of both pathways. Per litigation claim prevented, an average of £201,590 could be saved.

CONCLUSIONS

Digital consent is potentially cost saving for the NHS. Consent for elective procedures is recommended in advance of the day of surgery, and digital consent used in this scenario demonstrated the greatest savings. Consultation duration was estimated to have the greatest impact on the relative costs of both pathways, which should be a focus of further investigation.

摘要

背景

纸质同意书流程可能会出现信息缺失、错误以及患者理解不足的情况。数字同意书解决了其中一些局限性。然而,为了解采用数字同意书流程的相关成本和后果所开展的研究有限。本研究的目的是比较英国国家医疗服务体系(NHS)临床实践中数字同意书流程与纸质同意书流程的相对成本。

方法

从英国国家医疗服务体系的角度进行了微观成本核算研究。多利益相关方的参与有助于了解纸质同意书流程在不同科室和医院环境中的差异。进行了敏感性分析以确定关键成本驱动因素,并进行了情景分析以探讨同意时间和医院数字准备情况的影响。还考虑了数字同意书的潜在优缺点,例如与同意书相关诉讼可能产生的影响。

结果

以纸质形式完成每次同意书流程的成本大约高出0.90英镑。纸质同意书表格的订购或打印,以及将表格运送到存储地点再运回诊所的过程步骤,在数字同意书流程中是不必要的。敏感性和情景分析表明,会诊时长对两种流程的相对成本影响最大。每预防一起诉讼索赔,平均可节省201,590英镑。

结论

数字同意书可能为英国国家医疗服务体系节省成本。建议在手术当天之前提前获取择期手术的同意书,在这种情况下使用数字同意书节省的费用最多。据估计,会诊时长对两种流程的相对成本影响最大,这应是进一步研究的重点。

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