A4 Refereed article in a conference publication
Comparison of Cost and Time Effectiveness between CT- and MRI-based Radiotherapy Workflow for Prostate Cancer
Authors: Olli Sjöblom, Sonja Turnbull-Smith, Heikki Minn, Jani Keyriläinen
Editors: Mirella Cacace, Raija Halonen, Hongxiu Li, Thao Phuong Orrensalo, Chenglong Li, Gunilla Widén, Reima Suomi
Conference name: International Conference on Well-Being in the Information Society
Publication year: 2020
Journal: Communications in Computer and Information Science
Book title : Well-Being in the Information Society. Fruits of Respect: 8th International Conference, WIS 2020, Turku, Finland, August 26–27, 2020, Proceedings
Series title: Communications in Computer and Information Science
Volume: 1270
First page : 61
Last page: 72
ISBN: 978-3-030-57846-6
eISBN: 978-3-030-57847-3
ISSN: 1865-0929
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-57847-3_4(external)
The real costs of health care and their
economic assessment have been expressed with a great urgency in an expanding
dimension. In order to consider the value-based outcomes when measuring value,
very accurate knowledge about health care delivery costs is required. The
allocation of the rather scarce resources within public health care is of great
importance in order to better utilize the resources without lowering care
quality. The approach of this paper is multi-disciplinary, representing the
field of health economics. The focus is in the assessment and evaluation of the
costs of different simulation imaging modalities used in radiation therapy (RT)
workflow. In this study, the costs of the computed tomography (CT) and the
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are observed. In order to investigate the
expenses as accurately as possible, the time-driven activity-based costing
(TDABC) is applied as a research method. The specific aim of this study is to
find out potential advantages of the MRI-only simulation, as this method is not
very widely applied in RT. This study is a research-in-progress, presenting
only the theoretical argumentation and methods, meanwhile the collection and
processing of the empirical data is in progress. The research is continuing,
and the empirical findings will be added to the theoretical framework in a
separate paper.