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Cost-Effectiveness of Decision Support Strategies in Acute Bronchitis.

Constantinos I Michaelidis1, Melissa S Kern2, Kenneth J Smith3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: A recent clinical trial suggests that printed (PDS) and computer decision support (CDS) interventions are safe and effective in reducing antibiotic use in acute bronchitis relative to usual care (UC).
OBJECTIVE: Our aim was to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of decision support interventions in reducing antibiotic use in acute bronchitis.
DESIGN: We conducted a clinical trial-based cost-effectiveness analysis comparing UC, PDS and CDS for management of acute bronchitis. We assumed a societal perspective, 5-year program duration and 30-day time horizon. PATIENTS: The U.S. population aged 13-64 years presenting with acute bronchitis in the ambulatory setting.
INTERVENTIONS: Printed and computer decision support interventions relative to usual care. MAIN MEASURES: Cost per antibiotic prescription safely avoided. KEY
RESULTS: In the base case, PDS dominated UC and CDS, with lesser total costs (PDS: $2,574, UC: $2,768, CDS: $2,805) and fewer antibiotic prescriptions (PDS: 3.79, UC: 4.60, CDS: 3.95) per patient over 5 years. In one-way sensitivity analyses, PDS dominated UC across all parameter values, except when antibiotics reduced work loss by ≥ 1.9 days or the probability of hospitalization within 30 days was ≥ 0.9 % in PDS (base case: 0.2 %) or ≤ 0.4 % in UC (base case: 1.0 %). The dominance of PDS over CDS was sensitive both to probability of hospitalization and plausible variation in the adjusted odds of antibiotic use in both strategies.
CONCLUSIONS: A PDS strategy to reduce antibiotic use in acute bronchitis is less costly and more effective than both UC and CDS strategies, although results were sensitive to variation in probability of hospitalization and the adjusted odds of antibiotic use. This simple, low-cost, safe, and effective intervention would be an economically reasonable component of a multi-component approach to address antibiotic overuse in acute bronchitis.

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Keywords:  acute bronchitis; antibiotics; cost effectiveness; decision support

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25840779      PMCID: PMC4579208          DOI: 10.1007/s11606-015-3289-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gen Intern Med        ISSN: 0884-8734            Impact factor:   5.128


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