How to improve care integration, coordination and continuity? Designing policy from population needs and preferences
We are using an approach that combines preferences elicitation methods, analyses of secondary datasets and micro-simulation models to highlight optimal care strategies for population groups with homogenous needs and preferences. Our project focuses on the 50+ population, which is most likely to benefit from improvements in chronic care management, with one in five individuals having multiple chronic conditions beyond the age of 50.
The main objectives of the project are:
- To measure continuity of care (COC) in the 50+ population, describe the characteristics of population groups with poor COC, and therefore, understand which groups would benefit most from better care coordination and integration
- To elicit preferences of the 50+ Swiss population for characteristics of coordinated chronic care models and assess the acceptability of organizational changes.
- To analyze the potential health economic impact and sustainability of new integrated chronic care models that are in line with 50+ population preferences.
Publications :
- 2023 - Preferences of older adults for healthcare models designed to improve care coordination: Evidence from Western Switzerland
Anna Nicolet, Clemence Perraudin, Nicolas Krucien, Joel Wagner, Isabelle Peytremann-Bridevaux, Joachim Marti - 2023 - Stakeholder Engagement in Designing Attributes for a Discrete Choice Experiment With Policy Implications: An Example of 2 Swiss Studies on Healthcare Delivery
Zora Föhn, Anna Nicolet, Joachim Marti, Cornel Kaufmann, Andreas Balthasar - 2022 - Continuity of care of Swiss residents aged 50+: a longitudinal study using claims data
Anna Nicolet, Isabelle Peytremann-Bridevaux, Joël Wagner , Clémence Perraudin, Christophe Bagnoud, Joachim Marti - 2022 - Patient and Public Preferences for Coordinated Care in Switzerland: Development of a Discrete Choice Experiment
Anna Nicolet, Clémence Perraudin, Joël Wagner, Ingrid Gilles, Nicolas Krucien, Isabelle Peytremann‑Bridevaux, Joachim Marti - 2022 - Association between continuity of care (COC), healthcare use and costs: what can we learn from claims data? A rapid review
Anna Nicolet, Muaamar Al‑Gobari, Clémence Perraudin, Joël Wagner, Isabelle Peytremann‑Bridevaux, and Joachim Marti - 2022 - Continuity of care and multimorbidity in the 50+ Swiss population: An analysis of claims data
Anna Nicolet, Isabelle Peytremann-Bridevaux, Christophe Bagnoud, Clemence Perraudin, Joel Wagner, Joachim Marti - 2022 - Exploring Patient Multimorbidity and Complexity Using Health Insurance Claims Data:A Cluster Analysis Approach
Anna Nicolet; Dan Assouline; Marie-Annick Le Pogam ; Clémence Perraudin; Christophe Bagnoud; Joël Wagner; Joachim Marti; Isabelle Peytremann-Bridevaux
Date de début : 11.11.2020
Date de fin : 20.05.2021
Équipe externe :
- CHUV - PERRAUDIN Clemence
- UniL HEC - WAGNER Joel
- Evidera UK - KRUCIEN Nicolas
Financeur :
- Fond national suisse (FNS)