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A Cost Benefit Analysis of Individual Home Visiting Health Care

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Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the costs and benefits of individual home visiting health care
using secondary data and literature review.

Methods: The total number of subjects was 1,008,837. A specific program was classified into disease management, care of infant, child and women, or elderly care. The costs and effects of a program were identified from a societal perspective, and the effects were converted into monetary terms or benefits. The total cost was calculated in the way that medical expenses, travel costs and productivity losses were offset by the decrease in benefits and thus only the program budget was included in the total cost.

Results: The total program cost was 47.6 billion won per year and the total annual benefit was estimated at 435.6
billion won. The benefits of arthritis management were the biggest among disease management programs. The net benefit was 388.0 billion won per year and the benefit/cost ratio was 9.16.

Conclusion: Home visiting health care was validated to be economically effective. It made a positive contribution to improving the health status of vulnerable populations and reducing medical expenses. These results suggest that home visiting care should be extended more broadly to vulnerable populations.
KeyWords

Home visit, Cost-benefit analysis
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