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Explore the intersection of new technology in joint replacement, demographic and economic factors, and the impact on healthcare costs and outcomes. Understand the cost/benefit analysis and forces shaping the future of joint replacement procedures.
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New Technology: Can We Afford It? Eastern Orthopaedic Association New Orleans, October 2016 Thomas P. Sculco, M.D. Hospital for Special Surgery
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2000 B.C. “Here, eat this root”
1000 B.C. “That root is heathen, say this prayer”
1300 A.D. “That prayer is superstition, take this potion”
1920 A.D. “That potion is snake oil, take this pill”
1950 A.D. “That pill is ineffective, take this antibiotic”
2016 A.D. “That antibiotic is artificial, eat this root”
Currently > 1 million Total Hip and Knee Replacements performed yearly in U.S.
The demand for joint replacement will increase significantly
Factors leading to growth TJA • Population growth • Younger patients undergoing replacement • More patients have health insurance • Less fear and apprehension about the procedure
U.S. Aging Population In 2026 : 37 % increase > 65 yo
Joint Replacement projections in 2030 174 % increase THR 674% increase TKR Kurtz,S et al. JBJS, 2007 r
CMS shifting away from fee for service 30 % bundled payment 50 % 2026 ? 100 %
Health Care Cost vs GNP New or increased use of technology adds 40-50% cost annually Callahan, D. Hastings Institute , 2012
Health Care Cost vs GNP ½ cost increase due to technology
“If you want to constrain costs, you have to restrain the growth of technology” Mark Pauley, Chairman Health Care Systems Department, Wharton School of Business
“The trade-offs between incremental improvement and the additional costs (of technology)…are poorly understood and seldom investigated rigorously…” N.Engl J Med, 2011
Technology has been a powerful force in the Evolution of joint replacement
Fact #1 Long term data of current hip and knee designs demonstrate 90-95% success rates at 15-20 year follow-up
Today there has been a maturation of implant technology Many time proven designs available with outstanding long term results
Fact #2 Patients demand for new technology does influence selection
Demand for New Technology Direct to consumer marketing Internet Embedded in American medical culture: latest is best
Patient Demands • Anterior hip approach • PRP, stem cell injections • Verilast implant (Billy Jean King) • Female knee
New Technology “Patients expect it, doctors are trained to use it, the medical industries make billions selling it and the media love to write about it. “ Callahan,D. Co-founder, President Hastings Center
The economic and social incentives to develop and diffuse it are powerful, and the disincentives so far are weak and almost helpless.”Callahan,D Co-founder, President, Hastings Center
The Current Health Care System “provides misaligned incentives that create over-utilization or mis- utilization of everything that’s new” Uwe Reinhardt, Health Care Economist, 2008
Fact # 3 New Technology in joint replacement is expensive
What is the Cost/Benefit Analysis of New Technology Increasingly the question will be:
Need to evaluate the comparative effectiveness of emerging and existing technologies and price the new in a way that reflects their incremental value Uwe Reinhardt