Literature DB >> 33986498

The paradox of haematopoietic cell transplant in Latin America.

Gregorio Jaimovich1,2,3, Robert Peter Gale4, Ignacio Hanesman5, Alberto Vazquez6, Nelson Hammerschlak7, Belinda Pinto Simoes8, Juan Carlos Fagundo9, Marcos Hernandez Jimenez10, David Gomez-Almaguer11, Ernesto Fanilla12, Juan Navarro13, Bella Maldonado14, Willem Bujan15, Julia Palma Behnke16, Cristobal Frutos17, Amado Karduss18, Sebastian Galeano19, Juliana Martinez Rolón20.   

Abstract

Hematopoietic cells transplants are technically complex and expensive imposing a huge burden on health care systems, especially those in developing countries and regions. In 2017 > 4500 transplants were done in 13 Latin American countries with established transplant programmes. We interrogated data on transplant rate, cost, funding source, hospital type, Gini coefficient and the United Nations Development Programme Inequality-Adjusted Human Development Index to determine co-variates associated with transplant development. Transplant rates varied almost 30-fold between the 13 countries from 345 in Uruguay to 12 in Venezuela with a regional transplant rate 7-8-fold lower compared with the US and EU. We found significant correlations between higher transplant cost, public funding, transplants in private hospitals with transplant rate. Low cost per transplant regardless of payor and transplants done in public hospitals were associated with low transplant rates. In contrast, high cost per transplant funded by the government and transplants done in private hospitals were associated with high transplant rates. Surprisingly, we found transplant rates were higher when transplants cost more, when they were done in private for-profit hospitals and payed for with public funds. These data give insights how to increase transplant rates in Latin America and other developing regions.
© 2021. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33986498     DOI: 10.1038/s41409-021-01321-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bone Marrow Transplant        ISSN: 0268-3369            Impact factor:   5.483


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