The impact of digital technology in care homes on unplanned secondary care usage and associated costs

Author:

Garner Alex1ORCID,Lewis Jen2,Dixon Simon2,Preston Nancy3,Caiado Camila C S4,Hanratty Barbara5,Jones Monica6,Knight Jo1,Mason Suzanne M2

Affiliation:

1. Lancaster Medical School, Lancaster University , Lancaster , UK

2. School of Health and Related Research, The University of Sheffield , Sheffield , UK

3. Division of Health Research, Lancaster University , Lancaster , UK

4. Department of Mathematical Sciences, Durham University , Durham , UK

5. Population Health Sciences Institute, Newcastle University , Newcastle Upon Tyne , UK

6. Faculty of Health and Medicine, University of Leeds , Leeds , UK

Abstract

Abstract Background A substantial number of Emergency Department (ED) attendances by care home residents are potentially avoidable. Health Call Digital Care Homes is an app-based technology that aims to streamline residents’ care by recording their observations such as vital parameters electronically. Observations are triaged by remote clinical staff. This study assessed the effectiveness of the Health Call technology to reduce unplanned secondary care usage and associated costs. Methods A retrospective analysis of health outcomes and economic impact based on an intervention. The study involved 118 care homes across the North East of UK from 2018 to 2021. Routinely collected NHS secondary care data from County Durham and Darlington NHS Foundation Trust was linked with data from the Health Call app. Three outcomes were modelled monthly using Generalised Linear Mixed Models: counts of emergency attendances, emergency admissions and length of stay of emergency admissions. A similar approach was taken for costs. The impact of Health Call was tested on each outcome using the models. Findings Data from 8,702 residents were used in the analysis. Results show Health Call reduces the number of emergency attendances by 11% [6–15%], emergency admissions by 25% [20–39%] and length of stay by 11% [3–18%] (with an additional month-by-month decrease of 28% [24–34%]). The cost analysis found a cost reduction of £57 per resident in 2018, increasing to £113 in 2021. Interpretation The introduction of a digital technology, such as Health Call, could significantly reduce contacts with and costs resulting from unplanned secondary care usage by care home residents.

Funder

Health Data Research UK

UK Medical Research Council

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

Economic and Social Research Council

National Institute for Health Research

Chief Scientist Office of the Scottish Government Health And Social Care Directorates

Health and Social Care Research and Development Division

Public Health Agency

British Heart Foundation

DHSC/UKRI COVID-19

EPSRC

National Institute for Health and Care Research

Humber Applied Research Collaborations

NHS

Department of Health and Social Care

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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