Implementation of the HepClinktest-and-treat community strategy targeting Pakistani migrants with hepatitis C living in Catalonia (Spain) compared with the current practice of the Catalan health system: budget impact analysis

Author:

Reyes-Urueña JulianaORCID,Costell-González Francisco,Egea-Cortés Laia,Ouaarab Hakima,Saludes Veronica,Buti Maria,Majó i Roca Xavier,Colom Joan,Gómez i Prat Jordi,Casabona Jordi,Martro Elisa

Abstract

ObjectivesTo perform a budget impact analysis of the HepClinktest-and-treat strategy in which community health agents offer hepatitis C virus (HCV) testing, diagnosis and treatment to the Pakistani population living in Catalonia compared with the current practice of the Catalan health system (without targeted screening programmes).MethodsWe estimated the population of adult Pakistani migrants registered at the primary care centres in Catalonia by means of the Information System for the Development of Research in Primary Care (n=37 972 in 2019, Barcelona health area). This cohort was followed for a time period of 10 years after HCV diagnosis (2019–2028). The statistical significance of the differences observed in the anti-HCV positivity rate between screened and non-screened was confirmed (α=0.05). The budget impact was calculated from the perspective of the Catalan Department of Health. Sensitivity analyses included different levels of participation in HepClink: pessimistic, optimistic and maximum.ResultsThe HepClinkscenario screened a higher percentage of individuals (69.8%) compared with the current scenario of HCV care (39.7%). Viraemia was lower in the HepClinkscenario compared with the current scenario (1.7% vs 2.5%, respectively). The budget impact of the HepClinkscenario was €884 244.42 in 10 years.ConclusionsScaling up the HepClinkstrategy to the whole Catalan territory infers a high budget impact for the Department of Health and allows increasing the detection of viraemia (+17.8%) among Pakistani migrants ≥18 years. To achieve a sustainable elimination of HCV by improving screening and treatment rates, there is room for improvement at two levels. First, taking advantage of the fact that 68.08% of the Pakistani population had visited their primary care physicians to reinforce targeted screening in primary care. Second, to use HepClinkat the community level to reach individuals with reluctance to use healthcare services.

Funder

Gilead Sciences

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

General Medicine

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