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. 2000 Nov 4;321(7269):1113–1116. doi: 10.1136/bmj.321.7269.1113

Table 5.

Costs of diagnosing heart failure and initiating and titrating angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor therapy

£
Diagnosis
General practice opportunistic screen at annual health check 0.00
Echocardiography or referral for cardiological assessment 70.00
General practice assessment visit (to discuss test results) 18.00
Cost of diagnostic work up 88.00
Cost per case detected (assuming half of patients require angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors) 176.00
Initiation and titration in general practice
 Nurse appointment (measure blood pressure and take blood) 9.14
Analysis of blood 8.00
General practitioner consultation* (view test results, start treatment or refer to cardiologist) 18.00
Start enalapril 2.5 mg twice daily (weeks 1-2) 5.60
Nurse follow up (start of week 2; measure blood pressure and take blood) 9.14
Analysis of blood 8.00
General pracitioner follow up (start of week 3; view test results, measure blood pressure, and increase dose) 18.00
Second dose of enalapril 5 mg twice daily (weeks 3-4) 7.51
Nurse follow up (start of week 4; measure blood pressure and take blood) 9.14
Analysis of blood 8.00
General practitioner follow up (start of week 5; view test results, measure blood pressure, and increase dose) 18.00
Final and long term dose of enalapril 10 mg twice daily (weeks 5-6) 10.53
Nurse follow up (start of week 6; measure blood pressure and take blood) 9.14
Analysis of blood 8.00
Total cost of initiation and titration 146.20
Cost per patient started on angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor 322.20
*

Cost per surgery consultation including practice expense, overhead and qualification elements.19 

No subsequent general practitioner consultation is assumed if test values are normal. 

Cost per patient contact including qualification element.19