Preferences of older adults for healthcare models designed to improve care coordination: Evidence from Western Switzerland

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作者
Nicolet, Anna [1 ,5 ]
Perraudin, Clemence [1 ]
Krucien, Nicolas [2 ]
Wagner, Joel [3 ,4 ]
Peytremann-Bridevaux, Isabelle [1 ]
Marti, Joachim [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Lausanne, Ctr Primary Care & Publ Hlth Unisante, Lausanne, Switzerland
[2] Evidera, Patient Ctr Res, London, England
[3] Univ Lausanne, Fac Business & Econ HEC, Dept Actuarial Sci, Lausanne, Switzerland
[4] Univ Lausanne, Swiss Finance Inst, Lausanne, Switzerland
[5] Ctr Primary Care & Publ Hlth Unisante, Biopole 2 SV-A,Route Corniche 10, CH-1010 Lausanne, Switzerland
基金
瑞士国家科学基金会;
关键词
Discrete choice experiment; Care coordination; Chronic patients; Healthcare models; Health insurance premium; Population preferences; WILLINGNESS-TO-PAY; DISCRETE-CHOICE EXPERIMENTS; PREFERRED PROVIDERS; PATIENT PREFERENCES; STATE VALUATION; FOLLOW-UP; INSURANCE; WORST; COMPETITION; PRICE;
D O I
10.1016/j.healthpol.2023.104819
中图分类号
R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
学科分类号
摘要
Implementing innovations in care delivery in Switzerland is challenging due to the fragmented nature of the system and the specificities of the political process (i.e., direct democracy, decentralized decision-making). In this context, it is particularly important to account for population preferences when designing policies.We designed a discrete choice experiment to study population preferences for coordination-improving care models. Specifically, we assessed the relative importance of model characteristics (i.e., insurance premium, presence of care coordinator, access to specialists, use of EMR, cost-sharing for chronic patients, incentives for informal care), and predicted uptake under different policy scenarios. We accounted for heterogeneity in preferences for the status quo option using an error component logit model. Respondents attached the highest importance to the price attribute (i.e. insurance premium) (0.31, CI: 0.270.36) and to the presence of a care coordinator (0.27, CI: 0.23 - 0.31). Policy scenarios showed for instance that gatekeeping would be preferred to free access to specialists if the model includes a GP or an interprofessional team as a care coordinator.Although attachment to the status quo is high in the studied population, there are potential ways to improve acceptance of alternative care models by implementation of positively valued innovations.
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