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Resource consumption and costs of palliative care services in Spain: a multicenter prospective study
Authors:Gómez-Batiste Xavier  Tuca Albert  Corrales Esther  Porta-Sales Josep  Amor Maria  Espinosa José  Borràs Josep M A  de la Mata Isabel  Castellsagué Xavier;Grupo de Evaluación-SECPAL
Institution:

aPalliative Care Service (X.G.-B., A.T., E.C., J.P.-S., J.E.), and Cancer Epidemiology Unit (X.C.), Institut Català d'Oncologia, Barcelona; PADES Esquerra Eixample (M.A.), Barcelona; Institut Català d'Oncologia (J.Ma.B.), Barcelona; and Ministry of Health and Consumption of the Spanish Government (I.M.), Madrid, Spain

Abstract:Patients (n = 395) with terminal-stage cancer receiving attention from palliative care services (PCSs) were recruited over a period of 15 consecutive days from 171 participating PCS units. Resource consumption and costs were evaluated for 16 weeks of follow-up, and the findings were compared with a study conducted in 1992 so as to assess change over time. The most frequent health care interventions were homecare visits, hospital admissions, and patient-consultant phone calls. PCS provided 67% of all services and consultation interventions in 91% of patients. Compared with the historical data, there was a significant shift from the use of conventional hospital beds toward palliative care beds, a reduced hospital stay (25.5–19.2 days; P = 0.002), an increase in the death-at-home option (31%–42%), a lower use of hospital emergency rooms (52%–30.6%; P = 0.001), and an increase in programmed care. Compared to the previous resource consumption and expenditure study in 1992, the current PCS policy implies a cost saving of 61%, with greater efficiency and no compromise of patient care.
Keywords:Palliative care  health resources  health care costs  efficiency
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