Abstract

TThe incorporation of direct-acting antiviral agents to the treatment of chronic hepatitis C infection has simplified diagnosis and follow-up, allowing optimisation of health resources (consultations and tests) dedicated to the management of the disease. The aim of this study was to estimate the economic impact of this simplification. Health resource optimisation was estimated through the Delphi method, based on a panel of 36 experts, consisting of Spanish clinicians, and on clinical practice guidelines. The unit costs (€ in 2017) of the health resources included were obtained from Spanish sources. Simplification of the process, as well as liaison between the medical specialist, nurses and the pharmacy service, would generate savings of €591.17 per patient. Likewise, the mean length of consultations would be shorter with regimens of only 1 tablet daily compared with regimens of more than 1 tablet daily.Supplement information: This article is part of a supplement entitled “The value of simplicity in hepatitis C treatment”, which is sponsored by Gilead.© 2019 Elsevier España, S.L.U. All rights reserved.

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