Secondary Prevention via Case Managers in Stroke Patients: A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Claims Data from German Statutory Health Insurance Providers
Duevel JA, Gruhn S, Grosser J, Elkenkamp S, Greiner W (2024)
Healthcare 12(11): 1157.
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Duevel, Juliane A.;
Gruhn, SebastianUniBi;
Grosser, JohnUniBi ;
Elkenkamp, SvenjaUniBi;
Greiner, WolfgangUniBi
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Strokes remain a leading cause of death and disability worldwide. The STROKE OWL study evaluated a novel case management approach for patients with stroke (modified Rankin Scale 0–4) or transient ischemic attack (TIA) who received support across healthcare settings and secondary prevention training from case managers for one year. The primary aim of this quasi-experimental study was a reduction in stroke recurrence. Here, we report the results of a health economic analysis of the STROKE OWL study, conducted in accordance with CHEERS guidelines. The calculations were based on claims data of cooperating statutory health insurance companies. In addition to a regression analysis for cost comparison, the incremental cost-effectiveness ratio was determined, and a probabilistic sensitivity analysis was carried out. In total, 1167 patients per group were included in the analysis. The intervention group incurred 32.3% higher direct costs (p < 0.001) than the control group. With a difference of EUR 1384.78 (95% CI: [1.2384–1.4143], p < 0.0001) and a 5.32% increase in hazards for the intervention group (HR = 1.0532, 95% CI: [0.7869–1.4096], p = 0.7274) resulting in an ICER of EUR 260.30, we found that the case management intervention dominated in the total stroke population, even for an arbitrarily high willingness to pay. In the TIA subgroup, however, the intervention was cost-effective even for a low willingness to pay. Our results are limited by small samples for both TIA and severe stroke patients and by claims data heterogeneity for some cost components, which had to be excluded from the analysis. Future research should investigate the cost-effectiveness of case management interventions for both severe stroke and TIA populations using appropriate data.
Stichworte
stroke;
transient ischemic attack;
TIA;
cost-effectiveness analysis;
ICER;
resource use;
claims data
Erscheinungsjahr
2024
Zeitschriftentitel
Healthcare
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12
Ausgabe
11
Art.-Nr.
1157
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2227-9032
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Duevel JA, Gruhn S, Grosser J, Elkenkamp S, Greiner W. Secondary Prevention via Case Managers in Stroke Patients: A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Claims Data from German Statutory Health Insurance Providers. Healthcare. 2024;12(11): 1157.
Duevel, J. A., Gruhn, S., Grosser, J., Elkenkamp, S., & Greiner, W. (2024). Secondary Prevention via Case Managers in Stroke Patients: A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Claims Data from German Statutory Health Insurance Providers. Healthcare, 12(11), 1157. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare12111157
Duevel, Juliane A., Gruhn, Sebastian, Grosser, John, Elkenkamp, Svenja, and Greiner, Wolfgang. 2024. “Secondary Prevention via Case Managers in Stroke Patients: A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Claims Data from German Statutory Health Insurance Providers”. Healthcare 12 (11): 1157.
Duevel, J. A., Gruhn, S., Grosser, J., Elkenkamp, S., and Greiner, W. (2024). Secondary Prevention via Case Managers in Stroke Patients: A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Claims Data from German Statutory Health Insurance Providers. Healthcare 12:1157.
Duevel, J.A., et al., 2024. Secondary Prevention via Case Managers in Stroke Patients: A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Claims Data from German Statutory Health Insurance Providers. Healthcare, 12(11): 1157.
J.A. Duevel, et al., “Secondary Prevention via Case Managers in Stroke Patients: A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Claims Data from German Statutory Health Insurance Providers”, Healthcare, vol. 12, 2024, : 1157.
Duevel, J.A., Gruhn, S., Grosser, J., Elkenkamp, S., Greiner, W.: Secondary Prevention via Case Managers in Stroke Patients: A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Claims Data from German Statutory Health Insurance Providers. Healthcare. 12, : 1157 (2024).
Duevel, Juliane A., Gruhn, Sebastian, Grosser, John, Elkenkamp, Svenja, and Greiner, Wolfgang. “Secondary Prevention via Case Managers in Stroke Patients: A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Claims Data from German Statutory Health Insurance Providers”. Healthcare 12.11 (2024): 1157.
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Correction: Duevel et al. Secondary Prevention via Case Managers in Stroke Patients: A Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Claims Data from German Statutory Health Insurance Providers. Healthcare 2024, 12, 1157
Duevel JA, Gruhn S, Grosser J, Elkenkamp S, Greiner W (2024)
Healthcare 12(16): 1609.
Duevel JA, Gruhn S, Grosser J, Elkenkamp S, Greiner W (2024)
Healthcare 12(16): 1609.
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