scholarly journals The cost of implementing a nationwide program to decrease the epilepsy treatment gap in a high gap country

2012 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. 14 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gretchen L. Birbeck ◽  
Elwyn Chomba ◽  
Edward Mbewe ◽  
Masharip Atadzhanov ◽  
Alan Haworth ◽  
...  

Healthcare systems in many low income countries have evolved to provide services for acute, infections and are poorly structured for the provision of chronic, non-communicable diseases which are increasingly common. Epilepsy is a common chronic neurologic condition and antiepileptic drugs are affordable, but the epilepsy treatment gap remains >90% in most African countries. The World Health Organization has recently released evidence-based guidelines for epilepsy care provision at the primary care level. Based upon these guidelines, we estimated all direct costs associated with epilepsy care provision as well as the cost of healthcare worker training and social marketing. We developed a model for epilepsy care delivery primarily by primary healthcare workers. We then used a variety of sources to develop cost estimates for the actual implementation and maintenance of this program being as comprehensive as possible to include all costs incurred within the health sector. Key sensitivity analyses were completed to better understand how changes in costs for individual aspects of care impact the overall cost of care delivery. Even after including the costs of healthcare worker retraining, social marketing and capital expenditures, epilepsy care can be provided at less than $25.00 per person with epilepsy per year. This is substantially less than for drugs alone for other common chronic conditions. Implementation of epilepsy care guidelines for patients receiving care at the primary care level is a cost effective approach to decreasing the epilepsy treatment gap in high gap, low income countries.

Neurology ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 78 (Meeting Abstracts 1) ◽  
pp. P01.060-P01.060 ◽  
Author(s):  
G. Birbeck ◽  
E. Chomba ◽  
M. Atadzhanov ◽  
E. Mbewe ◽  
A. Haworth ◽  
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PLoS ONE ◽  
2014 ◽  
Vol 9 (12) ◽  
pp. e113778 ◽  
Author(s):  
Valéria Teresa Saraiva Lino ◽  
Margareth Crisóstomo Portela ◽  
Luiz Antônio Bastos Camacho ◽  
Soraya Atie ◽  
Maria José Barbosa Lima ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Hyndavi Salwa ◽  
Pradeep M.K. Nair

AbstractPrimary health care is a vital component in health care delivery. Non-communicable diseases (NCD’s) are rising like a major threat to human survival, which is expected to account for 75% of the total mortality by 2030. Lifestyle and behavioural changes are reckoned as the way ahead. Yoga and Naturopathy, a drugless system of medicine has intersecting paradigms which addresses all planes of health effectively. Yoga and Naturopathy through its holistic approach educate and make the people responsible for their own health. It has shown its efficacy in alleviating and preventing various NCD’s. A systematic approach should be initiated, which can channelize the integration of Yoga and Naturopathy at the primary care level considering its cost-effectiveness and efficacy over NCD’s.


2008 ◽  
Vol 23 (3) ◽  
pp. 240-250 ◽  
Author(s):  
K. Puschel ◽  
B. Thompson ◽  
G. Coronado ◽  
Y. Huang ◽  
L. Gonzalez ◽  
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