Carla Sancho-Mestre
Polytechnic University of Valencia
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BMC Health Services Research | 2014
David Vivas-Consuelo; Ruth Usó-Talamantes; Natividad Guadalajara-Olmeda; José-Luis Trillo-Mata; Carla Sancho-Mestre; Laia Buigues-Pastor
BackgroundPharmaceutical expenditure is undergoing very high growth, and accounts for 30% of overall healthcare expenditure in Spain. In this paper we present a prediction model for primary health care pharmaceutical expenditure based on Clinical Risk Groups (CRG), a system that classifies individuals into mutually exclusive categories and assigns each person to a severity level if s/he has a chronic health condition. This model may be used to draw up budgets and control health spending.MethodsDescriptive study, cross-sectional. The study used a database of 4,700,000 population, with the following information: age, gender, assigned CRG group, chronic conditions and pharmaceutical expenditure. The predictive model for pharmaceutical expenditure was developed using CRG with 9 core groups and estimated by means of ordinary least squares (OLS). The weights obtained in the regression model were used to establish a case mix system to assign a prospective budget to health districts.ResultsThe risk adjustment tool proved to have an acceptable level of prediction (R2 ≥ 0.55) to explain pharmaceutical expenditure. Significant differences were observed between the predictive budget using the model developed and real spending in some health districts. For evaluation of pharmaceutical spending of pediatricians, other models have to be established.ConclusionThe model is a valid tool to implement rational measures of cost containment in pharmaceutical expenditure, though it requires specific weights to adjust and forecast budgets.
BMC Health Services Research | 2017
David Vivas-Consuelo; Ruth Usó-Talamantes; Natividad Guadalajara-Olmeda; José-Luis Trillo-Mata; Carla Sancho-Mestre; Laia Buigues-Pastor
Background: Pharmaceutical expenditure is undergoing very high growth, and accounts for 30% of overall healthcare expenditure in Spain. In this paper we present a prediction model for primary health care pharmaceutical expenditure based on Clinical Risk Groups (CRG), a system that classifies individuals into mutually exclusive categories and assigns each person to a severity level if s/he has a chronic health condition. This model may be used to draw up budgets and control health spending. Methods: Descriptive study, cross-sectional. The study used a database of 4,700,000 population, with the following information: age, gender, assigned CRG group, chronic conditions and pharmaceutical expenditure. The predictive model for pharmaceutical expenditure was developed using CRG with 9 core groups and estimated by means of ordinary least squares (OLS). The weights obtained in the regression model were used to establish a case mix system to assign a prospective budget to health districts. Results: The risk adjustment tool proved to have an acceptable level of prediction (R ≥ 0.55) to explain pharmaceutical expenditure. Significant differences were observed between the predictive budget using the model developed and real spending in some health districts. For evaluation of pharmaceutical spending of pediatricians, other models have to be established. Conclusion: The model is a valid tool to implement rational measures of cost containment in pharmaceutical expenditure, though it requires specific weights to adjust and forecast budgets.
BMC Health Services Research | 2016
Carla Sancho-Mestre; David Vivas-Consuelo; Luis Alvis-Estrada; M Romero; Ruth Usó-Talamantes; Vicent Caballer-Tarazona
Value in Health | 2014
David Vivas-Consuelo; Luis Alvis-Estrada; Ruth Usó-Talamantes; Vicent Caballer-Tarazona; Laia Buigues-Pastor; Carla Sancho-Mestre
Revista Gerencia y Políticas de Salud | 2016
Luis Alvis-Estrada; David Vivas-Consuelo; Vicent Caballer-Tarazona; Ruth Usó-Talamantes; Carla Sancho-Mestre; Laia Buigues-Pastor
Revista Gerencia y Políticas de Salud | 2016
Luis Alvis-Estrada; David Vivas-Consuelo; Vicent Caballer-Tarazona; Ruth Usó-Talamantes; Carla Sancho-Mestre; Laia Buigues-Pastor
Revista Gerencia y Políticas de Salud | 2016
Luis Alvis-Estrada; David Vivas-Consuelo; Vicent Caballer-Tarazona; Ruth Usó-Talamantes; Carla Sancho-Mestre; Laia Buigues-Pastor
Revista Gerencia y Políticas de Salud | 2013
Sonia Santamargarita-Pérez; Carla Sancho-Mestre; David Vivas-Consuelo; Ruth Usó-Talamantes
Revista Gerencia y Políticas de Salud | 2013
Sonia Santamargarita-Pérez; Carla Sancho-Mestre; David Vivas-Consuelo; Ruth Usó-Talamantes
Revista Gerencia y Políticas de Salud | 2013
Sonia Santamargarita-Pérez; Carla Sancho-Mestre; David Vivas-Consuelo; Ruth Usó-Talamantes