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What are the real procedural costs of Bariatric Surgery? A systematic literature review of published cost analyses: a systematic literature review of published cost analyses

What are the real procedural costs of Bariatric Surgery? A systematic literature review of published cost analyses: a systematic literature review of published cost analyses
What are the real procedural costs of Bariatric Surgery? A systematic literature review of published cost analyses: a systematic literature review of published cost analyses
This review aims to evaluate the current literature on the procedural costs of bariatric surgery for the treatment of severe obesity. Using a published framework for the conduct of micro-costing studies for surgical interventions, existing cost estimates from the literature are assessed for their accuracy, reliability and comprehensiveness based on their consideration of seven ‘important’ cost components. MEDLINE, PubMed, key journals and reference lists of included studies were searched up to January 2017. Eligible studies had to report per-case, total procedural costs for any type of bariatric surgery broken down into two or more individual cost components. A total of 998 citations were screened, of which 13 studies were included for analysis. Included studies were mainly conducted from a US hospital perspective, assessed either gastric bypass or adjustable gastric banding procedures and considered a range of different cost components. The mean total procedural costs for all included studies was US$14,389 (range, US$7423 to US$33,541). No study considered all of the recommended ‘important’ cost components and estimation methods were poorly reported. The accuracy, reliability and comprehensiveness of the existing cost estimates are, therefore, questionable. There is a need for a comparative cost analysis of the different approaches to bariatric surgery, with the most appropriate costing approach identified to be micro-costing methods. Such an analysis will not only be useful in estimating the relative cost-effectiveness of different surgeries but will also ensure appropriate reimbursement and budgeting by healthcare payers to ensure barriers to access this effective treatment by severely obese patients are minimised.
Adjustable gastric banding, Bottom-up costing, Costs, Gastric bypass, Gross costing, Micro-costing, Obesity, Sleeve gastrectomy, Top-down costing
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By-Band-Sleeve Trial Management Group (2017) What are the real procedural costs of Bariatric Surgery? A systematic literature review of published cost analyses: a systematic literature review of published cost analyses. Obesity Surgery, 27 (8), 2179-2192. (doi:10.1007/s11695-017-2749-8).

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Abstract

This review aims to evaluate the current literature on the procedural costs of bariatric surgery for the treatment of severe obesity. Using a published framework for the conduct of micro-costing studies for surgical interventions, existing cost estimates from the literature are assessed for their accuracy, reliability and comprehensiveness based on their consideration of seven ‘important’ cost components. MEDLINE, PubMed, key journals and reference lists of included studies were searched up to January 2017. Eligible studies had to report per-case, total procedural costs for any type of bariatric surgery broken down into two or more individual cost components. A total of 998 citations were screened, of which 13 studies were included for analysis. Included studies were mainly conducted from a US hospital perspective, assessed either gastric bypass or adjustable gastric banding procedures and considered a range of different cost components. The mean total procedural costs for all included studies was US$14,389 (range, US$7423 to US$33,541). No study considered all of the recommended ‘important’ cost components and estimation methods were poorly reported. The accuracy, reliability and comprehensiveness of the existing cost estimates are, therefore, questionable. There is a need for a comparative cost analysis of the different approaches to bariatric surgery, with the most appropriate costing approach identified to be micro-costing methods. Such an analysis will not only be useful in estimating the relative cost-effectiveness of different surgeries but will also ensure appropriate reimbursement and budgeting by healthcare payers to ensure barriers to access this effective treatment by severely obese patients are minimised.

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Published date: 1 August 2017
Additional Information: Erratum to: OBES SURG published 9/6/2017 DOI 10.1007/s11695-017-2749-8 In the original version of this article there was a typographical error in the author group. The author group is correct as reflected in this erratum. The original article has also been updated. Funding Information: This study is funded by The National Institute for Health Research Health Technology Assessment (NIHR HTA) programme (project number 09/127/53). The views and opinions expressed are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the HTA programme, NIHR, the UK National Health Service or the Department of Health. J.M.B. is a NIHR Senior Investigator. Publisher Copyright: © 2017, The Author(s).
Keywords: Adjustable gastric banding, Bottom-up costing, Costs, Gastric bypass, Gross costing, Micro-costing, Obesity, Sleeve gastrectomy, Top-down costing

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/487568
ISSN: 0960-8923
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Author: Brett Doble
Author: Sarah Wordsworth
Author: Chris A. Rogers
Author: Richard Welbourn
Author: James Byrne
Author: Jane M. Blazeby
Author: Barnaby C. Reeves
Author: Robert C. Andrews
Author: Janice L. Thompson
Author: Graziella Mazza
Corporate Author: By-Band-Sleeve Trial Management Group

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