A time and cost analysis of speech pathology paediatric feeding services delivered in-person versus via telepractice

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Raatz, Madeline
Ward, Elizabeth C
Marshall, Jeanne
Burns, Clare L
Afoakwah, Clifford
Byrnes, Joshua
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2021
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INTRODUCTION: Telepractice models of care have the potential to reduce the time and financial burdens that consumers may experience accessing healthcare services. The current study aimed to conduct a time and financial cost analysis of paediatric feeding appointments accessed via telepractice (using videoconferencing) compared to an in-person model. METHODS: Parents of 44 children with paediatric feeding disorders (PFDs) residing in a metropolitan area completed three questionnaires relating to (a) demographics, (b) time and cost for in-person care and (c) time and cost for telepractice. Both cost questionnaires collected data required for direct and indirect costs comparisons (e.g. out-of-pocket costs associated with the appointment (direct), time away from usual duties (indirect)). Average number of services accessed by each participant, and PFD appointments conducted annually by the service, were collected from service statistics. Analysis involved cost minimisation and cost modelling from a societal perspective. RESULTS: The telepractice appointment resulted in significant time (p = 0.007) and cost (AUD$95.09 per appointment, SD = AUD$64.47, p = < 0.0001) savings per family. The health service cost was equivalent for both models (AUD$58.25). Cost modelling identified cost savings of up to AUD$475.45 per family if 50% of appointments in a 10-session block were converted to telepractice. Potential cost savings of AUD$68,750.07 per annum to society could be realised if 50% of feeding appointments within the service were provided via telepractice. DISCUSSION: The telepractice model offered both time and cost benefits. Future service re-design incorporating hybrid services (in-person and telepractice) will help optimise benefits and minimise burden for families accessing services for PFDs.

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Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare

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Raatz, M; Ward, EC; Marshall, J; Burns, CL; Afoakwah, C; Byrnes, J, A time and cost analysis of speech pathology paediatric feeding services delivered in-person versus via telepractice, Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 2021. Copyright 2021 The Authors. Reprinted by permission of SAGE Publications.

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Health economics

Health services and systems

Public health

Speech pathology

cost analysis

paediatric feeding

telepractice

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Raatz, M; Ward, EC; Marshall, J; Burns, CL; Afoakwah, C; Byrnes, J, A time and cost analysis of speech pathology paediatric feeding services delivered in-person versus via telepractice, Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 2021

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