Table 3 –
Average cumulative cost per patient (US$) |
Average cumulative effectiveness per patient |
Increment cost (US$) |
Incremental effectiveness |
ICER (US$) | Net monetary benefit (US$) |
Incremental net benefit per patient (US$) |
|
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At one year | |||||||
CHC | 364.24 | 1.74 | 97.33 | 0.01 | 12,166.25 | 15,156.98 | |
MHC | 461.57 | 1.75 | 15,130.93 | −26.05 | |||
At 10 years | |||||||
CHC | 2,302.51 | 6.63 | −113.54 | 0.15 | Cost Saving | 56,770.79 | |
MHC | 2,188.97 | 6.78 | 58,220.83 | 1,450.04 | |||
At 20 years | |||||||
CHC | 4,398.71 | 9.35 | −173.34 | 0.40 | Cost Saving | 78,909.79 | |
MHC | 4,225.37 | 9.75 | 82,647.13 | 3,737.34 |
Note: MHC refers to Multidisciplinary health care and CHC to Conventional health care. Exchange rate: 1 US$ = 18.89 MXN (Bank of Mexico, 2019). Data retrieved from the UKPDS model v 1.3. Effectiveness units: quality-adjusted life years (QALYs). Willingness to pay (WTP): 1 GDP = US $8,910 per capita per QALY (Bank of Mexico, 2019). Discount rate: 5% for cost and effectiveness. ICER: incremental cost / incremental effectiveness ratio. Net monetary benefit (NMB): WTP* QALYs - costs. Incremental net benefit per patient (INBP): net monetary benefit (NMB) of MHC - NMB of CHC.