Analysis of Costs Associated with the Use of Personalized Automated Dosing Systems versus Manual Preparation in a Residential Center for the Elderly in Extremadura
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
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- Persons with a stay of 30 days or more at the Ciudad Jardín Residence.
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- A user of 1 or more drugs for a period greater than or equal to 30 consecutive days of chronic medication.
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- Absence of a direct primary caregiver.
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- Sign the authorisation and informed consent included in the standard work protocol (SOP) of the SPDA of the Pharmacy Office in order to relocate their medication to the SPDA’s list at the Alcuéscar Pharmacy Office.
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- To have their treatments financed by the Extremadura Health System (SES), with TSI 001, 002, 003, 004 and 005, as established by Royal Decree-Law 16/2012, of 20 April, on urgent measures to guarantee the sustainability of the National Health System and improve the quality and safety of its services [23].
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- Stay of less than 30 days (either due to change of residence or death before 30 days).
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- Non-user of medicines.
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- Not signing the informed consent form.
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- Belonging to companies or mutual insurance companies
3. Results
3.1. Results Regarding Polymedication:
3.2. Results Relating to the Expenditure Obtained for the Medication Administered by SPDA:
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Number of Medicines | Patients (N = 198) |
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1 | 1 |
2 | 4 |
3 | 8 |
4 | 22 |
5 | 25 |
6 | 26 |
7 | 34 |
8 | 26 |
9 | 23 |
10 | 8 |
11 | 9 |
12 | 8 |
13 | 1 |
14 | 3 |
Total patients | 198 |
Manual preparation time of 1 Pillbox per week with 4 intakes per day | 14–15 min/pill dispenser |
Number of pill dispensers per month | 4.33 units (average for 52 weeks per year) |
Total preparation time for one month for one patient | 64.95 min/month/patient 1.08 h/month/patient |
Cost of salary + social insurance of nursing personnel | 12.18 EUR/h (according to agreement) |
Cost of manual pill dispenser preparation per patient | 1.08 h/month/patient × 12.18 EUR/h = 13.15 EUR/month/patient Miscellaneous maintenance costs: 0.80 EUR/patient/month |
Costs of consumables and supplies to be borne by the Geriatric Centre | Pill dispenser renewal: 35 EUR/unit (10% annual renewal) Annual medication trolleys: 1.500 EUR/unit (one unit every 3 years) Cleaning products, gloves: 30 EUR/month |
Costs of consumables and supplies to be borne by the Geriatric Centre | 13.95/month/patient × 240 patients = 3348 EUR/month for 240 patients |
Manual preparation time of 1 SPDA per week with 4 intakes per day | 1 min/patient/28 sachets |
Number of SPDA per month | 120 sachets (average for the 52 weeks with medication changes during the month) |
Total preparation time for one month for one patient | 1 min/month/patient 0.066 h/month/patient |
Cost of salary + S.S. of pharmaceutical personnel | 16.83 EUR/h (according to agreement) |
SPDA preparation cost per patient | 0.066 h/month/patient × 16.83 EUR/hour = 1.11 EUR/month/patient 0.03 EUR/bag × 120 bags/month/patient/patient = 3.60 EUR/month/patient Other expenses attributable to the O.F. = 1.28 EUR/month/patient |
Costs of consumables and supplies to be borne by the F.O. | Ink ribbon and pouch film: 120 EUR/4.000 pouches produced (0.03 EUR/bag) |
Technology investments and monthly software maintenance: 150 EUR/month | |
Electricity, insurance and equipment: 30 EUR/month | |
Total SPDA preparation for 240 patients | 5.99/month/patient × 240 patients = 1437.60 EUR/month for 240 patients assumed by the Pharmacy Office of Alcuéscar |
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Lozano-Estevan, M.d.C.; González-Rodríguez, L.G.; Lozano-Fernández, R.; Velázquez-Saornil, J.; Sánchez-Manzano, J.L.; Herrera-Peco, I.; Guerra-Guirao, J.A.; Leal-Carbajo, P. Analysis of Costs Associated with the Use of Personalized Automated Dosing Systems versus Manual Preparation in a Residential Center for the Elderly in Extremadura. Healthcare 2023, 11, 620. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11040620
Lozano-Estevan MdC, González-Rodríguez LG, Lozano-Fernández R, Velázquez-Saornil J, Sánchez-Manzano JL, Herrera-Peco I, Guerra-Guirao JA, Leal-Carbajo P. Analysis of Costs Associated with the Use of Personalized Automated Dosing Systems versus Manual Preparation in a Residential Center for the Elderly in Extremadura. Healthcare. 2023; 11(4):620. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11040620
Chicago/Turabian StyleLozano-Estevan, Mᵃ del Carmen, Liliana Guadalupe González-Rodríguez, Rafael Lozano-Fernández, Jorge Velázquez-Saornil, José Luis Sánchez-Manzano, Iván Herrera-Peco, José Antonio Guerra-Guirao, and Pilar Leal-Carbajo. 2023. "Analysis of Costs Associated with the Use of Personalized Automated Dosing Systems versus Manual Preparation in a Residential Center for the Elderly in Extremadura" Healthcare 11, no. 4: 620. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11040620
APA StyleLozano-Estevan, M. d. C., González-Rodríguez, L. G., Lozano-Fernández, R., Velázquez-Saornil, J., Sánchez-Manzano, J. L., Herrera-Peco, I., Guerra-Guirao, J. A., & Leal-Carbajo, P. (2023). Analysis of Costs Associated with the Use of Personalized Automated Dosing Systems versus Manual Preparation in a Residential Center for the Elderly in Extremadura. Healthcare, 11(4), 620. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11040620