Testing cost containment of future healthcare with maintained or improved quality - The COSTCARES project
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2021Author
Swedberg, Karl
Cawley, Desmond
Ekman, Inger
Rogers, Heather L.
Antonic, Darijana
Behmane, Daiga
Björkman, Ida
Britten, Nicky
Buttigieg, Sandra C.
Beyers, Vivienne
Börjesson, Mats
Corazzini, Kirsten
Fors, Andreas
Granger, Bradi
Joksimoski, Boban
Lewandowski, Roman
Sakalauskas, Virgilijus
Srulovici, Einav
Törnell, Jan
Wallström, Sara
Wolf, Axel
Lloyd, Helen M.
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Background: Increasing healthcare costs need to be contained in order to maintain
equality of access to care for all EU citizens. A cross-disciplinary consortium of
experts was supported by the EU FP7 research programme, to produce a roadmap on
cost containment, while maintaining or improving the quality of healthcare. The roadmap comprises two drivers: person-centred care and health promotion; five critical
enablers also need to be addressed: information technology, quality measures,
infrastructure, incentive systems, and contracting strategies.
Method: In order to develop and test the roadmap, a COST Action project was initiated:
COST CARES, with 28 participating countries. This paper provides an overview
of evidence about the effects of each of the identified enablers. Intersections
between the drivers and the enablers are identified as critical for the success of
future cost containment, in tandem with maintained or improved quality in
healthcare. This will require further exploration through testing.
Conclusion: Cost containment of future healthcare, with maintained or improved
quality, needs to be addressed through a concerted approach of testing key factors.
We propose a framework for test lab design based on these drivers and enablers in
different European countries
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