Cost-effectiveness of a multi-professional case management experiment in Finnish labor market services

The study undertook an economic evaluation of a multi-professional case man-agement intervention targeted at long-term unemployed Finns. The cost-effectiveness outcome of the intervention was analyzed in a matched case-control study framework involving a six-month follow-up. Effectiveness was measu...

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Main Authors: Jan Klavus, Sami Ylistö, Leena Forma, Jussi Partanen, Pekka Rissanen, Mikko Mäntysaari
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Oslo 2020-10-01
Series:Nordic Journal of Health Economics
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Online Access:https://journals.uio.no/NJHE/article/view/6863
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spelling doaj-89143b7506bf4be48e3483dca24e7d042021-05-29T12:58:26ZengUniversity of OsloNordic Journal of Health Economics1892-97291892-97102020-10-018110.5617/njhe.6863Cost-effectiveness of a multi-professional case management experiment in Finnish labor market servicesJan KlavusSami YlistöLeena FormaJussi PartanenPekka RissanenMikko Mäntysaari The study undertook an economic evaluation of a multi-professional case man-agement intervention targeted at long-term unemployed Finns. The cost-effectiveness outcome of the intervention was analyzed in a matched case-control study framework involving a six-month follow-up. Effectiveness was measured by standardized quality of life indicators, and an indicator measuring personal capabilities. Individual level costs were derived from health and social services utilization data. Cost-effectiveness of the intervention was examined in relation to services as usual. The studied labor market intervention was associated with a positive change in the selected quality of life indicators; physical and psychological quality of life improved in the intervention group. Cost-effectiveness in physical quality of life was attained at a willingness to pay of EUR 500 – 700 per effectiveness unit, while cost-effectiveness in psychological quality of life required incremental costs exceeding EUR 1,600. The intervention had no discernible effect on personal capabilities. The study demonstrated that favorable improvements in quality of life could be attained by a rather ‘light’ and moderate-cost service concept. Such well-being improvements may enhance the preparedness for re-employment of individuals with a prolonged unemployment history. However, a longer follow-up of the labor market intervention would be needed to examine the long-term effects on quality of life and employment. Published: Online October 2020. https://journals.uio.no/NJHE/article/view/6863Long-term unemploymentLabor policyCost-effectivenessWelfare
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Leena Forma
Jussi Partanen
Pekka Rissanen
Mikko Mäntysaari
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Sami Ylistö
Leena Forma
Jussi Partanen
Pekka Rissanen
Mikko Mäntysaari
Cost-effectiveness of a multi-professional case management experiment in Finnish labor market services
Nordic Journal of Health Economics
Long-term unemployment
Labor policy
Cost-effectiveness
Welfare
author_facet Jan Klavus
Sami Ylistö
Leena Forma
Jussi Partanen
Pekka Rissanen
Mikko Mäntysaari
author_sort Jan Klavus
title Cost-effectiveness of a multi-professional case management experiment in Finnish labor market services
title_short Cost-effectiveness of a multi-professional case management experiment in Finnish labor market services
title_full Cost-effectiveness of a multi-professional case management experiment in Finnish labor market services
title_fullStr Cost-effectiveness of a multi-professional case management experiment in Finnish labor market services
title_full_unstemmed Cost-effectiveness of a multi-professional case management experiment in Finnish labor market services
title_sort cost-effectiveness of a multi-professional case management experiment in finnish labor market services
publisher University of Oslo
series Nordic Journal of Health Economics
issn 1892-9729
1892-9710
publishDate 2020-10-01
description The study undertook an economic evaluation of a multi-professional case man-agement intervention targeted at long-term unemployed Finns. The cost-effectiveness outcome of the intervention was analyzed in a matched case-control study framework involving a six-month follow-up. Effectiveness was measured by standardized quality of life indicators, and an indicator measuring personal capabilities. Individual level costs were derived from health and social services utilization data. Cost-effectiveness of the intervention was examined in relation to services as usual. The studied labor market intervention was associated with a positive change in the selected quality of life indicators; physical and psychological quality of life improved in the intervention group. Cost-effectiveness in physical quality of life was attained at a willingness to pay of EUR 500 – 700 per effectiveness unit, while cost-effectiveness in psychological quality of life required incremental costs exceeding EUR 1,600. The intervention had no discernible effect on personal capabilities. The study demonstrated that favorable improvements in quality of life could be attained by a rather ‘light’ and moderate-cost service concept. Such well-being improvements may enhance the preparedness for re-employment of individuals with a prolonged unemployment history. However, a longer follow-up of the labor market intervention would be needed to examine the long-term effects on quality of life and employment. Published: Online October 2020.
topic Long-term unemployment
Labor policy
Cost-effectiveness
Welfare
url https://journals.uio.no/NJHE/article/view/6863
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