Cost‐effectiveness of outpatient adherence to recommendations for monitoring of patients hospitalized for heart failure

Author:

Corrao Giovanni12,Rea Federico12ORCID,Iommi Marica3,Lallo Adele4,Fantaci Giovanna5,Di Martino Mirko4,Davoli Marina4,Leoni Olivia6,Pompili Marco7,Scondotto Salvatore15,De Luca Giovanni5,Carle Flavia13,Lorusso Stefano8,Giordani Cristina8,Di Lenarda Andrea9,Maggioni Aldo Pietro1011,

Affiliation:

1. National Centre for Healthcare Research and Pharmacoepidemiology University of Milano–Bicocca Milan Italy

2. Department of Statistics and Quantitative Methods University of Milano–Bicocca Milan Italy

3. Center of Epidemiology Biostatistics and Medical Information Technology, Department of Biomedical Sciences and Public Health Marche Polytechnic University Ancona Italy

4. Department of Epidemiology Lazio Regional Health Service Rome Italy

5. Department of Epidemiologic Observatory Health Department of Sicily Palermo Italy

6. Directorate General for Health Milan Italy

7. Regional Health Agency of Marche Ancona Italy

8. Department of Health Planning Italian Health Ministry Rome Italy

9. Cardiovascular Center University Hospital and Health Services of Trieste Trieste Italy

10. Fondazione ReS (Ricerca e Salute) Bologna Italy

11. ANMCO Research Center Florence Italy

Abstract

AbstractAimsA set of indicators to assess the quality of care for patients hospitalized for heart failure was developed by an expert working group of the Italian Health Ministry. Because a better performance profile measured using these indicators does not necessarily translate to better outcomes, a study to validate these indicators through their relationship with measurable clinical outcomes and healthcare costs supported by the Italian National Health System was carried out.Methods and resultsResidents of four Italian regions (Lombardy, Marche, Lazio, and Sicily) who were newly hospitalized for heart failure (irrespective of stage and New York Heart Association class) during 2014–2015 entered in the cohort and followed up until 2019. Adherence to evidence‐based recommendations [i.e. renin–angiotensin–aldosterone system (RAS) inhibitors, beta‐blockers, mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists (MRAs), and echocardiograms (ECCs)] experienced during the first year after index discharge was assessed. Composite clinical outcomes (cardiovascular hospital admissions and all‐cause mortality) and healthcare costs (hospitalizations, drugs, and outpatient services) were assessed during the follow‐up. The restricted mean survival time at 5 years (denoted as the number of months free from clinical outcomes), the hazard of clinical outcomes (according to the Cox model), and average annual healthcare cost (expressed in euros per person‐year) were compared between adherent and non‐adherent patients. A non‐parametric bootstrap method based on 1000 resamples was used to account for uncertainty in cost‐effectiveness estimates. A total of 41 406 patients were included in this study (46.3% males, mean age 76.9 ± 9.4 years). Adherence to RAS inhibitors, beta‐blockers, MRAs, and ECCs were 64%, 57%, 62%, and 20% among the cohort members, respectively. Compared with non‐adherent patients, those who adhered to ECCs, RAS inhibitors, beta‐blockers, and MRAs experienced (i) a delay in the composite outcome of 1.6, 1.9, 1.6, and 0.6 months and reduced risks of 9% (95% confidence interval, 2–14%), 11% (7–14%), 8% (5–11%), and 4% (−1–8%), respectively; and (ii) lower (€262, €92, and €571 per year for RAS inhibitors, beta‐blockers, and MRAs, respectively) and higher costs (€511 per year for ECC). Adherence to RAS inhibitors, beta‐blockers, and MRAs showed a delay in the composite outcome and a saving of costs in 98%, 84%, and 93% of the 1000 bootstrap replications, respectively.ConclusionsStrict monitoring of patients with heart failure through regular clinical examinations and drug therapies should be considered the cornerstone of national guidelines and audits.

Funder

Ministero della Salute

Publisher

Wiley

Reference49 articles.

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