Health Economic Impact of a Multicenter Quality-of-Care Initiative for Reducing Unplanned Healthcare Utilization Among Patients With Inflammatory Bowel Disease

WK (Welmoed) van Deen, Lawrence KOgan, Christopher V. Almario, Frank I. Scott, S Singh, Jason Hou, Donald Lum, Humberto Aguilar, John Betteridge, An Flynn, Mark Gerich, Lia Kaufman, Mark C. Mattar, Carrie Mize, Arthur Ostrov, Samir Shah, Ziad Younes, S. Alandra Weaver, Caren Heller, Corey A. SiegelGil Y. Melmed

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION:A multicenter adult inflammatory bowel disease learning health system (IBD Qorus) implemented clinical care process changes for reducing unplanned emergency department visits and hospitalizations using a Breakthrough Series Collaborative approach.METHODS:Using Markov decision models, we determined the health economic impact of participating in the Collaborative from the third-party payer perspective.RESULTS:Across all 23 sites, participation in the Collaborative was associated with lower annual costs by an average of $2,528 ± $233 per patient when compared with the baseline period.DISCUSSION:Implementing clinical care process changes using a Collaborative approach was associated with overall cost savings. Future work should examine which specific interventions are most effective and whether such cost savings are sustainable.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2459-2464
Number of pages6
JournalAmerican Journal of Gastroenterology
Volume116
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2021

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