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The budget impact of implementing atrial fibrillation-screening in European countries

Authors :
Eklund, Michaela
Bernfort, Lars
Appelberg, Kajsa
Engler, Daniel
Schnabel, Renate B
Martinez, Carlos
Wallenhorst, Christopher
Boriani, Giuseppe
Buckley, Claire M
Diederichsen, Søren Zöga
Svendsen, Jesper Hastrup
Montaner, Joan
Potpara, Tatjana
Levin, Lars-Åke
Lyth, Johan
Source :
European Heart Journal Supplements: Journal of the European Society of Cardiology; July 2024, Vol. 26 Issue: 1, Number 1 Supplement 4 piv19-iv32, 14p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

A budget impact analysis estimates the short-term difference between the cost of the current treatment strategy and a new treatment strategy, in this case to implement population screening for atrial fibrillation (AF). The aim of this study is to estimate the financial impact of implementing population-based AF-screening of 75-year-olds compared with the current setting of no screening from a healthcare payer perspective in eight European countries. The net budget impact of AF-screening was estimated in country-specific settings for Denmark, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Serbia, Spain, and Sweden. Country-specific parameters were used to allow for variations in healthcare systems and to reflect the healthcare sector in the country of interest. Similar results can be seen in all countries AF-screening incurs savings of stroke-related costs since AF treatment reduces the number of strokes. However, the increased number of detected AF and higher drug acquisition will increase the drug costs as well as the costs of physician- and control visits. The net budget impact per invited varied from €10 in Ireland to €122 in the Netherlands. The results showed the increased costs of implementing AF-screening were mainly driven by increased drug costs and screening costs. In conclusion, across Europe, though the initial cost of screening and more frequent use of oral anti-coagulants will increase the healthcare payers’ costs, introducing population screening for AF will result in savings of stroke-related costs.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1520765X and 15542815
Volume :
26
Issue :
1, Number 1 Supplement 4
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
European Heart Journal Supplements: Journal of the European Society of Cardiology
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs67046313
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartjsupp/suae076