A cost-minimization analysis of the societal costs of realtime teledermatology compared with conventional care: results from a randomized controlled trial in New Zealand

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Loane, MA
Oakley, A
Rademaker, M
Bradford, N
Fleischl, P
Kerr, P
Wootton, R
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[1] Univ Queensland, Ctr Online Hlth, St Lucia, Qld 4067, Australia
[2] Waikato Hosp, Dept Dermatol, Hamilton, New Zealand
[3] Taupo Hlth Ctr, Taupo, New Zealand
[4] Patricia Kerr & Associates, Albany, New Zealand
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10.1258/1357633011936453
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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A randomized controlled trial was carried out to measure the societal costs of realtime teledermatology compared with those of conventional hospital care in New Zealand. Two rural health centres were linked to a specialist hospital via ISDN at 128 kbit/s. Over 10 months, 203 patients were referred for a specialist dermatological consultation and 26 were followed up, giving a total of 229 consultations. Fifty-four per cent were randomized to the teledermatology consultation and 46% to the conventional hospital consultation. A cost-minimization analysis was used to calculate the total costs of both types of dermatological consultation. The total cost of the 123 teledermatology consultations was NZ$34,346 and the total cost of the 106 conventional hospital consultations was NZ$30,081. The average societal cost of the teledermatology consultation was therefore NZ$279.23 compared with NZ$283.79 for the conventional hospital consultation. The marginal cost of seeing an additional patient was NZ$135 via teledermatology and NZ$284 via conventional hospital appointment. From a societal viewpoint, and assuming an equal outcome, teledermatology was a more cost-efficient use of resources than conventional hospital care.
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