| Literature DB >> 19490605 |
Nancy E Oriol1, Paul J Cote, Anthony P Vavasis, Jennifer Bennet, Darien Delorenzo, Philip Blanc, Isaac Kohane.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Mobile health clinics provide an alternative portal into the healthcare system for the medically disenfranchised, that is, people who are underinsured, uninsured or who are otherwise outside of mainstream healthcare due to issues of trust, language, immigration status or simply location. Mobile health clinics as providers of last resort are an essential component of the healthcare safety net providing prevention, screening, and appropriate triage into mainstream services. Despite the face value of providing services to underserved populations, a focused analysis of the relative value of the mobile health clinic model has not been elucidated. The question that the return on investment algorithm has been designed to answer is: can the value of the services provided by mobile health programs be quantified in terms of quality adjusted life years saved and estimated emergency department expenditures avoided?Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19490605 PMCID: PMC2697174 DOI: 10.1186/1741-7015-7-27
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med ISSN: 1741-7015 Impact factor: 8.775
Cost savings from preventing unnecessary emergency department visits.
| Annual expenses ($) | |
| Annual cost of mobile health clinic | 565,700 |
| Total annual visits | 4,848 |
| Total visits discounted by 20% | 3,878 |
| Cost per visit | 117 |
| Cost of preventable emergency department visit [ | 923 |
| Cost avoided per mobile clinic visit | 806 |
| Annual projected costs avoided | 3,125,668 |
The Family Van expenses versus costs for non-emergent and emergent but primary care treatable emergency department visits.
Potential value of selected prevention services provided by The Family Van.
| Hypertension screening and treatment | 1,693 | 152 | 10,640,000 |
| Vision screening | 123 | 3 | 210,000 |
| Cholesterol screening and treatment | 616 | 55 | 385,000 |
| Obesity screening | 949 | 27 | 1,890.000 |
| Depression screening | 110 | 10 | 700,000 |
| Diabetes screening | 1039 | 4 | 280,000 |
| Diet counseling | 796 | 3 | 210,000 |
| Total annual value of life years saved | 5,326 | 254 | 17,780,000 |
Visits are distributed by risk for initial visits only (42% of total). More than one service may have been provided at each visit. *Value of statistical life year, $70,000 [10].
QALYS = quality adjusted life years saved.
Prototype return on investment 'Report Card'.
| Annual funds invested for The Family Van services | $565,700 |
| Cost avoided by preventing emergency department visits | $3,125,668 |
| Value of potential life years saved by The Family Van services | $17,780,000 |
| Annual return on investment of The Family Van | $20,339,968 |
| Return on investment ratio for The Family Van | 36 |