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Healthcare and patient costs of a proactive chlamydia screening programme: The Chlamydia Screening Studies project
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posted on 2023-02-07, 23:41 authored by Suzanne RobinsonSuzanne Robinson, T Roberts, P Barton, S Bryan, J Macleod, A McCarthy, M Egger, E Sanford, N LowBackground and objective: Most economic evaluations of chlamydia screening do not include costs incurred by patients. The objective of this study was to estimate both the health service and private costs of patients who participated in proactive chlamydia screening, using mailed home-collected specimens as part of the Chlamydia Screening Studies project. Methods: Data were collected on the administrative costs of the screening study, laboratory time and motion studies and patient-cost questionnaire surveys were conducted. The cost for each screening invitation and for each accepted offer was estimated. One-way sensitivity analysis was conducted to explore the effects of variations in patient costs and the number of patients accepting the screening offer. Results: The time and costs of processing urine specimens and vulvo-vaginal swabs from women using two nucleic acid amplification tests were similar. The total cost per screening invitation was £20.37 (95% CI £18.94 to 24.83). This included the National Health Service cost per individual screening invitation £13.55 (95% CI £13.15 to 14.33) and average patient costs of £6.82 (95% CI £5.48 to 10.22). Administrative costs accounted for 50% of the overall cost. Conclusions: The cost of proactive chlamydia screening is comparable to those of opportunistic screening. Results from this study, which is the first to collect private patient costs associated with a chlamydia screening programme, could be used to inform future policy recommendations and provide unique primary cost data for economic evaluations.
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Journal
Sexually Transmitted InfectionsVolume
83Article number
ARTN 276Pagination
276-281Location
EnglandPublisher DOI
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1368-4973eISSN
1472-3263Language
EnglishIssue
4Publisher
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Science & TechnologyLife Sciences & BiomedicineInfectious DiseasesTRACHOMATISINFECTIONPOPULATIONPREVALENCEAdolescentAdultChlamydia InfectionsChlamydia trachomatisClinical Laboratory TechniquesCost of IllnessEnglandFamily PracticeFemaleHealth Care CostsHumansMaleMass ScreeningState MedicineTime FactorsTime and Motion StudiesChlamydia Screening Studies ClaSS Project GroupClinical ResearchPreventionCost Effectiveness ResearchHealth Services8 Health and social care services research8.2 Health and welfare economics3 Good Health and Well Being