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The use of micro-costing in an economic analysis of allogeneic HSCT in Brazil

Authors :
Fernanda Lutz Tolves
Claudia Caceres Astigarraga
Tatiana Schnorr Silva
Jaina da Costa Pereira
Caroline Nespolo de David
Gabriela Oliveira Zavaglia
M. P. Pereira
Jaqueline Driemeyer Correia Horvath
Dora Fraga Vargas
Carisi Anne Polanczyk
Thainá Dias Luft
Fabiano Barrionuevo
Fernanda Fetter Scherer
Ivaine Tais Sauthier Sartor
Luciane Nascimento Cruz
Liane Esteves Daudt
Bruna Stella Zanotto
Lisandra Della Costa Rigoni
Ana Paula Beck da Silva Etges
Luciane Beatriz Kern
Source :
Jornal Brasileiro de Economia da Saúde. 13:166-174
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Jornal Brasileiro de Economia da Saude, 2021.

Abstract

Objective: The objective of this study was to estimate treatment costs of Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) at a reference center in Brazil. Methods: The study population consisted of patients from the Unified Health System HSCT who underwent HSCT in southern Brazil between 2016 and 2019. Costs were measured using a micro-costing approach, based on Time-Driven Activity-based Costing (TDABC) adapted for economic studies in health and included the following steps: definition of the research question, structured data collection, and statistical analysis of results. Results: The total cost of HSCT was $155,110 ($92,794 – $249,146 USD). Matched unrelated donor HSCT was more expensive than matched related donor HSCT. The major cost factors involve post-ransplant complications, mainly the occurrence of infections. Concerning cost composition, exams and procedures represent the largest expense in HSCT (45%). Conclusion: These estimates could be applicable to further evaluations for HSCT cost-effectiveness and help healthcare decision-makers in middle-income countries

Details

ISSN :
23591641 and 21752095
Volume :
13
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Jornal Brasileiro de Economia da Saúde
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........628a2fcdb213ff4d38856fb10d740574
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.21115/jbes.v13.n2.p166-74