Cost effectiveness and return on investment of a scalable community weight loss intervention
Autor: | Kathryn E. Wilson, Amy L. Bayer, Dejun Su, Wen You, Fabio A. Almeida, Todd J. McGuire, Tzeyu L. Michaud, Paul A. Estabrooks |
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Rok vydání: | 2017 |
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Gerontology medicine.medical_specialty Epidemiology Cost effectiveness Cost-Benefit Analysis 030204 cardiovascular system & hematology Overweight Article Body Mass Index 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Weight loss Return on investment medicine Humans Obesity 030212 general & internal medicine health care economics and organizations business.industry Public health Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health medicine.disease Weight Reduction Programs Relative risk Female Public Health medicine.symptom business Body mass index |
Zdroj: | Preventive Medicine. 105:295-303 |
ISSN: | 0091-7435 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ypmed.2017.10.011 |
Popis: | This study assessed the lifetime health and economic consequences of an efficacious scalable community weight loss program for overweight and obese adults. We applied a state-transition Markov model to project lifetime economic outcome (US dollar) and the degree of disease averted as a result of a weight loss intervention, compared with no intervention, from a payer perspective. Effect sizes of the intervention on weight loss, by sex, race and ethnicity, and body mass index (BMI) of participants, were derived from a 12-month community program. Relative risk of diseases across BMI levels and other parameters were informed by the literature. A return on investment (ROI) analysis was conducted to present the overall cost-benefit of the program. Simulation results showed that among 33,656 participants and at a cost of $2.88 million, the program was predicted to avert (with a corresponding estimated medical costs saved of) 78 cases of coronary heart disease ($28 million), 9 cases of strokes ($971,832), 92 cases of type 2 diabetes ($24 million), 1 case of colorectal cancer ($357,022), and 3 cases of breast cancer ($483,259) over the participant lifetime. The estimated medical costs saved per participant was $1,403 ($1,077 of African American men and $1,532 of Hispanic men), and the ROI was $16.7 ($12.8 for African American men and $18.3 for Hispanic men) for every $1 invested. We concluded that a scalable efficacious community weight loss program provides a cost-effective approach with significant ROI, which will assist informed decisions for future adoption and dissemination. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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