Preference between medical outcomes and travel times: an analysis of liver transplantation

Author:

Burkamp Jasper RichardORCID,Bühn Stefanie,Schnitzbauer Andreas,Pieper Dawid

Abstract

Abstract Background There is evidence of a volume outcome relationship for liver transplantation. In Germany, there is a minimum volume threshold of 20 transplantations per year for each center. Thresholds potentially lead to centralization of the healthcare supply, generating longer travel times. Objective This study assessed whether patients are willing to travel longer times to transplantation centers for better outcomes (lower hospital mortality and higher 3-year survival) and identified patient characteristics influencing their choices. Methods Participants were recruited in hospitals and via random samples at registration offices. Discrete choice experiments were used to identify trade-offs in their choices between local and regional centers. Descriptive statistics and logistic regression models were used to measure patients’ preferences and quantify potentially influencing characteristics. Results Overall, 82.22% (in-hospital mortality) and 84.44% (3-year survival) of the participants opted to accept a longer travel time in order to receive a liver transplantation with better outcomes. Conclusion Most participants were willing to trade shorter travel times for lower mortality risks and higher 3-year survival in cases of liver transplantation.

Funder

Private Universität Witten/Herdecke gGmbH

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Surgery

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