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Cost-Effective Rehabilitation Technology through Appropriate Indicators

Objective

The project will provide a methodology for evaluation of cost-effectiveness and cost-utility of rehabilitation technologies and will then validate the methodology.

The objective of the study is to develop a methodology for evaluation of rehabilitation technologies with regard to costs for society and benefits to the consumer/end-user. The concept of impairment, disability and handicap are key issues.

Subgoals of the study are to create a common reference and increased awareness of the potential of socio-economic evaluation of rehabilitation technology; to gather information from TIDE consortia and use this expertise to refine and propose a tool; and to test and validate the tool by implementation in TIDE and possibly other programmes.

National authorities need information to show that rehabilitation technology is cost-effective. For the different actors on the demand and supply side there is a need for information not only on productivity but also on efficiency i.e. utility generated for the end-user versus resource use. Key issues regarding efficiency are independent living, satisfaction and quality of life (utility).

Technical Approach : The development of the evaluation method consists of four steps:

1. Definition of critical factors related to general outcomes of rehabilitation technology : the main focus is on outcomes integrating consumer benefits and disadvantages - utility analyses and the concept of quality of life are therefore central issues.
2. Development of an evaluation method : cost, function - physical, mental, emotional and social performance, quality of life, satisfaction, activity patterns, degree of self determination, and access to community services are key issues.
3. Retrospective testing of the evaluation method : a retrospective study on cost, effectiveness and utility of implementation of rehabilitation technology, will be carried out involving a sample group of disabled persons who adopted rehabilitation technology before the start of the project.
4. Validation of the evaluation method: The method will be tested and validated by implementation in suitable TIDE projects and possibly in other technology projects not involved in the development to date.

Impact and Expected Results : The expected outcomes include :

- a report identifying critical factors involved in global outcomes relating to rehabilitation technology and services;
- a prototype evaluation tool for monitoring cost-utility ratios related to rehabilitation technology in Europe;
- overview of the quality, sensitivity and the practical usability of the evaluation method;
- validation of the evaluation method itself;
- results of evaluation of ongoing projects;
- awareness of cost-effectiveness of rehabilitation technology.

The study will contribute to the development of a unified Single Market in Europe through the development of a generic methodology. The method will form a basis for efficient use of scarce resources.

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Coordinator

Linköping University
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58183 Linköping
Sweden

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