Value co-creation in healthcare: evidence from innovative therapeutic alternatives for hereditary angioedema
Abstract Background Our research focuses on the co-creation of value in healthcare with reference to a case of hereditary angioedema with C1 inhibitor deficiency (C1-INH-HAE). Our work is mainly based on the concept of value co-creation in healthcare. The aim of this study is to assess the impact of...
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doaj-fc623c6a61da4506a1e8cb4297ce728b2020-11-24T21:35:13ZengBMCBMC Health Services Research1472-69632018-07-0118111310.1186/s12913-018-3389-yValue co-creation in healthcare: evidence from innovative therapeutic alternatives for hereditary angioedemaRosanna Spanò0Nadia Di Paola1Maria Bova2Alessandro Barbarino3Department of Economics, Management, Institutions, University of Naples Federico II, Campus Universitario di Monte S. AngeloDepartment of Economics, Management, Institutions, University of Naples Federico II, Campus Universitario di Monte S. AngeloDepartment of Translational Medical Sciences, University of Naples Federico IIDepartment of Public Health, University of Naples Federico IIAbstract Background Our research focuses on the co-creation of value in healthcare with reference to a case of hereditary angioedema with C1 inhibitor deficiency (C1-INH-HAE). Our work is mainly based on the concept of value co-creation in healthcare. The aim of this study is to assess the impact of an alternative treatment strategy – self-administration – by focusing on treatment outcomes and costs to understand if innovative therapeutic solutions can create value for patients and healthcare systems. Methods This paper compares home-based and hospital-based therapeutic strategies (independent of treatment type) with a cost minimization analysis. It encompasses compliance issues and focuses on both payer and societal perspectives, also benefiting from an operationalization of the service-dominant logic model for healthcare delivery. Data were collected over a 6-month period (August 2014–January 2015) through monthly patient interviews. Archival data were used for variable measurement. Results Thirty-nine out of 62 patients enrolled in the study, experienced at least one HAE attacks, equally distributed between home and hospital-based strategies. No evidence of correlation between therapeutic strategy and disease severity score (p = 0.351), compliance (p = 0.399), and quality of life (p = 0.971), were found. Total direct cost per attack amounts to € 1224 for home-based strategy with respect to € 1454 for hospital-based strategy, with a savings of € 230. The economic advantage of the home-based strategy almost doubles if the societal perspective was considered due to a further savings of €169 (less missed work/school days and no travel expenses). Conclusions Our study suggests that home-based therapies represent a feasible strategy for managing C1-INH-HAE and may result in lower costs and increased value for both patients and the healthcare systems. The findings are relevant to the debate on and extend the extant literature to provide a broader view of value co-creation dynamics for home-based therapies in healthcare and their positive effects. The insights are relevant to practitioners and policy makers.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12913-018-3389-yValue co-creationService-dominant logicC1-INH-HAEPayer perspectiveSocietal perspectiveCompliance |
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Value co-creation in healthcare: evidence from innovative therapeutic alternatives for hereditary angioedema |
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Value co-creation in healthcare: evidence from innovative therapeutic alternatives for hereditary angioedema |
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Value co-creation in healthcare: evidence from innovative therapeutic alternatives for hereditary angioedema |
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Value co-creation in healthcare: evidence from innovative therapeutic alternatives for hereditary angioedema |
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Value co-creation in healthcare: evidence from innovative therapeutic alternatives for hereditary angioedema |
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value co-creation in healthcare: evidence from innovative therapeutic alternatives for hereditary angioedema |
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Abstract Background Our research focuses on the co-creation of value in healthcare with reference to a case of hereditary angioedema with C1 inhibitor deficiency (C1-INH-HAE). Our work is mainly based on the concept of value co-creation in healthcare. The aim of this study is to assess the impact of an alternative treatment strategy – self-administration – by focusing on treatment outcomes and costs to understand if innovative therapeutic solutions can create value for patients and healthcare systems. Methods This paper compares home-based and hospital-based therapeutic strategies (independent of treatment type) with a cost minimization analysis. It encompasses compliance issues and focuses on both payer and societal perspectives, also benefiting from an operationalization of the service-dominant logic model for healthcare delivery. Data were collected over a 6-month period (August 2014–January 2015) through monthly patient interviews. Archival data were used for variable measurement. Results Thirty-nine out of 62 patients enrolled in the study, experienced at least one HAE attacks, equally distributed between home and hospital-based strategies. No evidence of correlation between therapeutic strategy and disease severity score (p = 0.351), compliance (p = 0.399), and quality of life (p = 0.971), were found. Total direct cost per attack amounts to € 1224 for home-based strategy with respect to € 1454 for hospital-based strategy, with a savings of € 230. The economic advantage of the home-based strategy almost doubles if the societal perspective was considered due to a further savings of €169 (less missed work/school days and no travel expenses). Conclusions Our study suggests that home-based therapies represent a feasible strategy for managing C1-INH-HAE and may result in lower costs and increased value for both patients and the healthcare systems. The findings are relevant to the debate on and extend the extant literature to provide a broader view of value co-creation dynamics for home-based therapies in healthcare and their positive effects. The insights are relevant to practitioners and policy makers. |
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Value co-creation Service-dominant logic C1-INH-HAE Payer perspective Societal perspective Compliance |
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