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Cost effectiveness of a telerehabilitation intervention vs home based care for adults with severe neurologic disability: A randomized clinical trial

Context Several options are available for the care of neurological conditions including care delivered in rehabilitation centres, at home or remotely. While economic studies are available comparing centres and homes, very little economic data relates to mobile teams comparing face-to-face and remote...

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Published in:Digital health 2023-01, Vol.9, p.20552076231191001-20552076231191001
Main Authors: Duruflé, Aurélie, Le Meur, Claire, Piette, Patrice, Fraudet, Bastien, Leblong, Emilie, Gallien, Philippe
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Language:English
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Summary:Context Several options are available for the care of neurological conditions including care delivered in rehabilitation centres, at home or remotely. While economic studies are available comparing centres and homes, very little economic data relates to mobile teams comparing face-to-face and remote care. Objective To conduct an economic study comparing face-to-face care at home and care delivered remotely (tele-rehabilitation). Method A randomised clinical study with two groups; a control group receiving home care and an experimental group receiving tele-rehabilitation. The primary outcome measure was the ICER (Incremental Cost Effectiveness Ratio). Participants Patients with severe neurological disabilities Results 80 patients were enrolled in the study; 77 were analysed to calculate the ICER, which was positive and located in the SW quadrant. A bootstrap with 1000 replications was positioned at 72.8% in the SW quadrant. Conclusion Tele-rehabilitation is an acceptable alternative to the management of neurological patients at home. In the mildest cases, remote-rehabilitation may even be dominant. More extensive studies are needed to specify the indications.
ISSN:2055-2076
2055-2076
DOI:10.1177/20552076231191001