Literature DB >> 24715838

Relevance of health economics in breast cancer treatment - the view of certified breast centres and their patients.

Michael Lux1, Thomas Hildebrandt1, Elke Beyer-Finkler2, Mayada Bani1, Christian Loehberg1, Sebastian Jud1, Claudia Rauh1, Michael Schrauder1, Peter Fasching1, Matthias Beckmann1.   

Abstract

Breast cancer centres - certified in accordance with the criteria of the German Cancer Association and the German Mastology Association - are established throughout Germany. Although the setting up of centres and the subsequent need for certification are associated with a marked increase in costs, initial data show positive effects on quality. Certified centres are cost-effective from the point of view of health economics - they lead to improved quality in processes and results without creating any increase in costs for the funding bodies. However, the organization of the necessary structures, with interdisciplinary treatment, documentation and quality-assurance measures, requires considerable resources. Increasing consolidation of inpatient services is also involved, while shortening of the patients' hospitalization periods is leading to reduced remuneration from the funding bodies. The current cost deficits, which have resulted from the increased resources required, need to be recouped through additional charges. It will only be possible to maintain the high quality achieved if additional charges become available to cover the centres' added costs. Good data are increasingly becoming available as a basis for negotiations on charges - e.g., with regard to the quality of results and the National Cancer Plan - as well as clear support from patients.

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Keywords:  Breast cancer; Certified centres; Cost-effectiveness; Economics; Health economics

Year:  2013        PMID: 24715838      PMCID: PMC3971810          DOI: 10.1159/000347098

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Breast Care (Basel)        ISSN: 1661-3791            Impact factor:   2.860


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