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A Cost–Benefit Analysis of a Family Systems Intervention for Managing Pediatric Chronic Illness
Authors:Brian J. Distelberg  Natacha D. Emerson  Paul Gavaza  Daniel Tapanes  Whitney N. Brown  Huma Shah  Jacqueline Williams‐Reade  Susanne Montgomery
Affiliation:Loma Linda University
Abstract:
Despite recent increases of psychosocial programs for pediatric chronic illness, few studies have explored their economic benefits. This study investigated the costs–benefits of a family systems‐based, psychosocial intervention for pediatric chronic illness (MEND: Mastering Each New Direction). A quasi‐prospective study compared the 12‐month pre–post direct and indirect costs of 20 families. The total cost for program was estimated to $5,320. Families incurred $15,249 less in direct and $15,627 less in indirect costs after MEND. On average, medical expenses reduced by 86% in direct and indirect costs, for a cost–benefit ratio of 0.17. Therefore, for every dollar spent on the program, families and their third payers saved approximately $5.74. Implications for healthcare policy and reimbursements are discussed.
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