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Cost-effectiveness Analysis on Remote Monitoring for CIEDs in Japan by Using Systematic Review Methodology

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The Open University of Japan

Status

Completed

Conditions

Cardiovascular Diseases
Heart Failure

Treatments

Device: CIEDs Remote Monitoring System

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT03747809
OUJ11200212018111801

Details and patient eligibility

About

2018 Revision of Health Reimbursement in Japan recognized non face-to-face diagnostics, such as Online Treatment, as the standard of care. There was a significantly additional cost for Cardiovascular Implantable Electronic Devices (CIEDs) Management Fee as well. The adaption of Remote Monitoring for CIEDs patients is recommended by the societies based on the clinical evidences. However, how QALYs earned by CIEDs Remote Monitoring are justified in Japanese reimbursement environment from the cost-effectiveness standpoint is still not so clear. The evaluation about the impact on the health economics about the installation of CIEDs Remote Monitoring has not been enough due to the lack of the researches around this field. Therefore this research is designed to examine the impact of the installation of CIEDs Remote Monitoring from the health economics perspective by considering the health insurance system and the clinical process in Japan, through Systematic Review methodology.

Full description

2018 Revision of Health Reimbursement in Japan recognized non face-to-face diagnostics, such as Online Treatment, as the standard of care. There was a significantly additional cost for Cardiovascular Implantable Electronic Devices (CIEDs) Management Fee as well. The adaption of Remote Monitoring for CIEDs patients is recommended by the societies based on the clinical evidences. However, how QALYs earned by CIEDs Remote Monitoring are justified in Japanese reimbursement environment from the cost-effectiveness standpoint is still not so clear. The evaluation about the impact on the health economics about the installation of CIEDs Remote Monitoring has not been enough due to the lack of the researches around this field. Therefore this research is designed to examine the impact of the installation of CIEDs Remote Monitoring from the health economics perspective by considering the health insurance system and the clinical process in Japan, through Systematic Review methodology.

Enrollment

1 patient

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Studies that involves CIEDs Remote Monitoring, such as Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator, Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy, and Pacemaker
  • Follow-up periods more than or equal to 12 months
  • Prospective studies
  • QALYs available to make ICER analysis possible
  • Published after Year of 1971

Exclusion criteria

  • Studies that are not related with CIEDs
  • Follow-up periods less than 12 months
  • Not prospective studies
  • QALYs unavailable
  • Published before Year or 1971

Trial design

1 participants in 2 patient groups

Patients with CIEDs having Remote Monitoring
Treatment:
Device: CIEDs Remote Monitoring System
Patients with CIEDs having no Remote Monitoring

Trial contacts and locations

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