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Nurse Family Partnership: Comparing Costs per Family in Randomized Trials Versus Scale-Up.

Ted R Miller1,2, Delia Hendrie3.   

Abstract

The literature that addresses cost differences between randomized trials and full-scale replications is quite sparse. This paper examines how costs differed among three randomized trials and six statewide scale-ups of nurse family partnership (NFP) intensive home visitation to low income first-time mothers. A literature review provided data on pertinent trials. At our request, six well-established programs reported their total expenditures. We adjusted the costs to national prices based on mean hourly wages for registered nurses and then inflated them to 2010 dollars. A centralized data system provided utilization. Replications had fewer home visits per family than trials (25 vs. 31, p = .05), lower costs per client ($8860 vs. $12,398, p = .01), and lower costs per visit ($354 vs. $400, p = .30). Sample size limited the significance of these differences. In this type of labor intensive program, costs probably were lower in scale-up than in randomized trials. Key cost drivers were attrition and the stable caseload size possible in an ongoing program. Our estimates reveal a wide variation in cost per visit across six state programs, which suggests that those planning replications should not expect a simple rule to guide cost estimations for scale-ups. Nevertheless, NFP replications probably achieved some economies of scale.

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Keywords:  Cost; Economies of scale; Home visitation; Operational program; Randomized trial

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26507844      PMCID: PMC4651762          DOI: 10.1007/s10935-015-0406-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Prim Prev        ISSN: 0278-095X


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