Abstract 42Background:Literature regarding the costs and cost-effectiveness of diagnosing breast disease globally, including cancer, has focused on mammographic screening in high-income settings. South Africa, a middle-income country, is currently crafting… Click to show full abstract
Abstract 42Background:Literature regarding the costs and cost-effectiveness of diagnosing breast disease globally, including cancer, has focused on mammographic screening in high-income settings. South Africa, a middle-income country, is currently crafting its first national breast cancer policy, and information on costs and best practices for national imaging services in low- and middle-income settings is required. We undertook this work to estimate the average cost per procedure and per patient for diagnosis of breast conditions by using a large, public outpatient clinic in Johannesburg as well as to explore potential cost savings through rationing mammography for diagnosis.Methods:Results of a retrospective clinical cohort study conducted at an outpatient clinic in 2013 and 2014 were used to establish a 12-month population of clinic patients and diagnostic service statistics. We used microcosting to estimate the average cost for each diagnostic procedure from the health service perspective. An Excel-ba...
               
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