A systematic review of the accessibility, acceptability, safety, efficiency, clinical effectiveness, and cost-effectiveness of private cataract and orthopedic surgery clinics

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Akpinar, Ilke [1 ]
Kirwin, Erin [1 ]
Tjosvold, Lisa [1 ]
Chojecki, Dagmara [1 ]
Round, Jeff [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Inst Hlth Econ, Edmonton, AB, Canada
[2] Univ Alberta, Fac Med, Dept Pediat, Edmonton, AB, Canada
关键词
private surgical facilities; cataract; orthopedic surgery; systematic review; PUBLIC HOSPITALS; TREATMENT CENTERS; JOINT REPLACEMENT; HIP-REPLACEMENT; CARE; COMPETITION; SATISFACTION; OUTCOMES; CHOICE;
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10.1017/S0266462323000120
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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ObjectivesMany publicly funded health systems use a mix of privately and publicly operated providers of care to deliver elective surgical services. The aim of this systematic review was to assess the role of privately operated but publicly funded provision of surgical services for adult patients who had cataract or orthopedic surgery within publicly funded health systems in high-income countries. MethodsElectronic databases (Ovid MEDLINE, OVID Embase, and EBSCO EconLit) were searched on 26 March 2021, and gray literature sources were searched on 6 April 2021. Two reviewers independently applied inclusion and exclusion criteria to identify studies, and extracted data. The outcomes evaluated include accessibility, acceptability, safety, clinical effectiveness, efficiency, and cost/cost-effectiveness. ResultsTwenty-nine primary studies met the inclusion criteria and were synthesized narratively. We found mixed results across each of our reported outcomes. Wait times were shorter for patients treated in private facilities. There was evidence that some private facilities cherry-pick or cream-skim by selecting less complex patients, which increases the postoperative length of stay and costs for public facilities, restricts access to private facilities for certain groups of patients, and increases inequality within the health system. Seven studies found improved safety outcomes in private facilities, noting that private patients had a lower preoperative risk of complications. Only two studies reported cost and cost-effectiveness outcomes. One costing study concluded that private facilities' costs were lower than those of public facilities, and a cost-utility study showed that private contracting to reduce public waiting times for joint replacement was cost-effective. ConclusionsLimited evidence exists that private-sector contracts address existing healthcare delivery problems. Value for money also remains to be evaluated properly.
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