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How to improve efficiency in cancer care: dimensions, methods, and areas of evaluation

22-ago-2022 | Revista: Journal of Cancer Policy

Lucia Ferrara  1 , Monica Otto  2 , Matti Aapro  3 , Tit Albreht  4 , Bengt Jonsson  5 , Simon Oberst  6 , Kathy Oliver  7 , Eduardo Pisani  8 , Pietro Presti  9 , Isabel T Rubio  10 , Robert Terkola  11 , Rosanna Tarricone  12


Abstract

Efficiency in healthcare is crucial since available resources are scarce, and the opportunity cost of an inefficient allocation is measured in health outcomes foregone. This is particularly relevant for cancer.

The aim of this paper was to gain a comprehensive overview of how efficiency in cancer care is defined, and what the indicators, different methods, perspectives, and areas of evaluation are, to provide recommendations on the areas and dimensions where efficiency can be improved.

METHODS: A comprehensive scoping literature review was performed searching four databases. Studies published between 2000-2021 were included if they described experiences and cases of efficiency in cancer care or methods to evaluate efficiency. The results of the literature review were then discussed during two rounds of online consultation with a panel of 15 external experts invited to provide their insights and comments to deliberate policy recommendations.

RESULTS: 46 papers met the inclusion criteria. Based on the papers retrieved we have identified six areas for achieving efficiency gains throughout the entire care pathway and, for each area of efficiency, we have categorized the methods and outcome used to measure efficiency gain

CONCLUSION: This is the first attempt to systematize a scattered body of literature on how to improve efficiency in cancer care and identify key areas to improve it. Based on the findings of the literature review and on the opinion of the experts involved in the consultation, we propose seven recommendations that are intended to improve efficiency in cancer care throughout the care pathway.

CITA DEL ARTÍCULO  J Cancer Policy. 2022 Aug 22;100355.  doi: 10.1016/j.jcpo.2022.100355