Background: Telecardiology is a tool that can aid in cardiovascular care, mainly in towns located in remote areas. However, economic assessments on this subject are scarce and have yielded controversial results. Objective: To evaluate the cost-benefit of implementing a Telecardiology service in remote, small towns in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil. Methods: The study used the database from the Minas Telecardio (MTC) Project, developed from June 2006 to November 2008, in 82 towns in the countryside of the state. Each municipality received a microcomputer with a digital electrocardiograph, with the possibility of transmitting ECG tracings and communicating with the on-duty cardiologist at the University hospital. The cost-benefit analysis was carried out by comparing the cost of performing an ECG in the project versus the cost of performing it by patient referral to another city. Results: The average cost of an ECG in the MTC project was R$ 28.92, decomposed into R$ 8.08 for the cost of implementation and R$ 20.84 for maintenance. The cost simulation of the ECG with referral ranged from R$ 30.91 to R$ 54.58, with the cost-benefit ratio being always favorable to the MTC program, regardless of the type of calculation used for referral distance. The simulations considered the financial sponsor’s and society’s points-of-view. The sensitivity analysis with variation of calibration parameters confirmed these results. Conclusion: The implementation of a Telecardiology system as support to primary care in small Brazilian towns is feasible and economically beneficial, and can be used as a regular program within the Brazilian public health system. (Arq Bras Cardiol. 2011; [online].ahead print, PP.0-0) Keywords: Cost-benefit analysis; telemedicine; Brazil; health care assistance.
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Andrade, M. V., Maia, A. C., Cardoso, C. S., Alkmim, M. B., & Ribeiro, A. L. P. (2011). Custo-benefício do serviço de telecardiologia no Estado de Minas Gerais: projeto Minas Telecardio. Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia, 97(4), 307–316. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0066-782x2011005000080
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