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Value of an Integrated Home Dialysis Model in the United Kingdom: A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis
Affiliation:1. Department of Health Management and Health Economics, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway;2. Market Access & Health Economics, Fresenius Medical Care Deutschland GmbH, Bad Homburg, Germany;3. Health Economics, Market Access & Product Management, Fresenius Medical Care (UK) Ltd, Huthwaite, England, UK
Abstract:ObjectivesThis study aimed to determine the lifetime cost-effectiveness of increasing home hemodialysis as a treatment option for patients experiencing peritoneal dialysis technique failure compared with the current standard of care.MethodsA Markov model was developed to assess the lifetime costs, quality-adjusted life-years, and cost-effectiveness of increasing the usage an integrated home dialysis model compared with the current patient pathways in the United Kingdom. A secondary analysis was conducted including only the cost difference in treatments, minimizing the impact of the high cost of dialysis during life-years gained. Sensitivity and scenario analyses were performed, including analyses from a societal rather than a National Health Service perspective.ResultsThe base-case probabilistic analysis was associated with incremental costs of £3413 and a quality-adjusted life-year of 0.09, resulting in an incremental cost-effectiveness ratio of £36 341. The secondary analysis found the integrated home dialysis model to be dominant. Conclusions on cost-effectiveness did not change under the societal perspective in either analysis.ConclusionsThe base-case analysis found that an integrated home dialysis model compared with current patient pathways is likely not cost-effective. These results were primarily driven by the high baseline costs of dialysis during life-years gained by patients receiving home hemodialysis. When excluding baseline dialysis-related treatment costs, the integrated home dialysis model was dominant. New strategies in kidney care patient pathway management should be explored because, under the assumption that dialysis should be funded, the results provide cost-effectiveness evidence for an integrated home dialysis model.
Keywords:economic evaluation  home hemodialysis  home-to-home transition  patient pathway management  peritoneal dialysis  renal replacement therapy
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