Resource Utilisation Sample Clauses

Resource Utilisation. COPD-Related Resource Utilisation Direct healthcare resource use data collected on the COPD-related Unscheduled Healthcare Contacts form will be summarised. Estimates of healthcare resource use will be made based on resources used by subjects during the treatment phase of the study. The total number of units consumed for each type of healthcare contact will be summarised independently. For healthcare contacts involving hospitalisation, the total number of hospitalisations will be summarised as well as the total number of inpatient days. Primary care (general practice) contacts (surgery visits, day time house calls and night time visits) will be summarised separately.
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Resource Utilisation. 2.5.1. At least every four years, the Operator shall carry out a systematic assessment to determine:
Resource Utilisation. Measuring resource utilisation is important to understand the impact treatment has on the cost of care. The way that this information will be captured is still to be agreed between NHS England, NICE and Biogen. It will include: Number of patient admissions Number of medical investigations and therapies Use of medical equipment Costs associated with personnel involved in the management of SMA patients (e.g. the costs of employing personal assistants to provide care and support) Where will all this information be kept? Clinical patient information will be kept centrally by the SMA REACH UK network, managed by the Dubowitz Neuromuscular Centre, Great Ormond Street Hospital and the MRC Neuromuscular Centres in London and Newcastle. This is an independent group of NHS healthcare professionals who work together to establish national agreement on medical and physiotherapy assessments, and standards of care for patients with Spinal Muscular Atrophy. Data will be kept secure and protected on the SMA REACH database in accordance with national regulations. Biogen will provide funds to support SMA REACH UK. More information on the SMA REACH UK registry can be found here: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx/ This information sheet will be updated when it is decided where the PROMs and resource utilisation information will be stored. Who will see the information? Information will be shared pseudo-anonymously with members of the MAA Clinical Panel (See MAA Section), NICE, NHS England and Biogen. Pseudonymised means replacing characteristics of personal data with a pseudonym, a unique value that does not allow the person to be directly identified without the use of additional information. If further treatments are recommended by NICE, would the same data collection system apply? No, not necessarily, arrangements for data collection on a treatment are decided on a case by case basis. They would depend on a number of factors including the NICE appraisal committee’s decision.
Resource Utilisation. Measuring resource utilisation is important to understand the impact treatment has on the cost of care. The way that this information will be captured is still to be agreed between NHS England, NICE and Biogen. It will include: • Number of patient admissions • Number of medical investigations and therapies • Use of medical equipment • Costs associated with personnel involved in the management of SMA patients (e.g. the costs of employing personal assistants to provide care and support)

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