Abstract

ABSTRACT Health care economic science holds great potential for improving the quality of lower-limb prosthetic care. To realize this potential, health care providers need to adopt an outlook that economic analysis is not strictly limited to the scrutiny of cost, but includes a better understanding of the value generated in the provision of lower-limb prostheses. Health care providers in the United States currently have a negative perception of cost containment efforts implemented by regulators to rein in health care spending. The United States currently spends more on health care than any other developed country (17.9% of GDP; National Health Expenditure Projections 2017–2026. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services; 2017), whereas other countries have reduced cost and increased quality of care through health care economic science. The clinical outcome of restoring mobility and independence to a person with lower-limb amputation has an appreciable impact on quality of life. By measuring the quality improvement and comparing costs associated with available lower-limb prosthetic alternatives, health care economic science can improve decision making regarding the best use of resources and improve the overall value of care. Although limited economic evidence exists concerning lower-limb prostheses, a better understanding of the purpose of health care economic science can lead health care providers to contribute to the economic research that is needed.

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