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Published in: Supportive Care in Cancer 7/2018

Open Access 01-07-2018 | Original Article

The challenge of sustainability in healthcare systems: frequency and cost of diagnostic procedures in end-of-life cancer patients

Authors: Ilaria Massa, William Balzi, Mattia Altini, Raffaella Bertè, Monica Bosco, Davide Cassinelli, Valentina Vignola, Luigi Cavanna, Flavia Foca, Monia Dall’Agata, Oriana Nanni, Romina Rossi, Marco Maltoni

Published in: Supportive Care in Cancer | Issue 7/2018

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Abstract

Background

Literature data on the overuse and misuse of diagnostic procedures leading to end-of-life aggressiveness are scarce due to the limited amount of estimated economic waste. This study investigated the potential overuse of diagnostic procedures in a population of end-of-life patients.

Methods

This is a retrospective study on consecutive advanced patients admitted into two Italian hospices. Frequency and relative costs of X-ray imaging, CT scans, MRI, and interventional procedures prescribed in the 3 months before admission were collected in patient electronic charts and/or in administrative databases. We conducted a deeper analysis of 83 cancer patients with a diagnosis of at least 1 year before admission to compare the number of examinations performed at two distant time periods.

Results

Out of 541 patients, 463 (85.6%) had at least one radiological exam in the 3 months before last admission. The mean radiological exam number was 3.9 ± 3.2 with a relative mean cost of 278.60 ± 270.20 € per patient with a statistically significant (p < 0.001) rise near death. In the 86-patient group, a higher number of procedures was performed in the last 3 months of life than in the first quarter of the year preceding last admission (38.43 ± 28.62 vs. 27.95 ± 23.21, p < 0.001) with a consequent increase in cost.

Conclusions

Patients nearing death are subjected to a high level of “diagnostic aggressiveness.” Further studies on the integration of palliative care into the healthcare pathway could impact the appropriateness of interventions, quality of care, and, ultimately, estimated costs.
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Metadata
Title
The challenge of sustainability in healthcare systems: frequency and cost of diagnostic procedures in end-of-life cancer patients
Authors
Ilaria Massa
William Balzi
Mattia Altini
Raffaella Bertè
Monica Bosco
Davide Cassinelli
Valentina Vignola
Luigi Cavanna
Flavia Foca
Monia Dall’Agata
Oriana Nanni
Romina Rossi
Marco Maltoni
Publication date
01-07-2018
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Supportive Care in Cancer / Issue 7/2018
Print ISSN: 0941-4355
Electronic ISSN: 1433-7339
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00520-018-4067-7

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