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Vol. 32, No. 7, 2009  

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Making or Losing Money with Participation in Clinical Trials: A Decision Analysis
Volker R. Jacobs

Frauenklinik, Technische Universität München, Germany

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Onkologie 2009;32:411-416 (DOI: 10.1159/000218362)


 goto top of page Key Words

  • Clinical study
  • Study management
  • Economics
  • Cost covering
  • Decision analysis
  • Flow chart
  • Model

 goto top of page Summary

Background: There is increasing demand and qualitydriven pressure from professional organizations for physicians and health care providers to increase participation in clinical studies. But this can have a severe financial impact on the institution, so costs should be identified and calculated in advance. Method: In a diagram, the decisionmaking process to participate in clinical trials based on economic and budget impact is reviewed and analyzed in detail. Results: This flow chart describes how costeffective participation in clinical trials is determined. Since its implementation, all trials in our institution have been cost covering. Conclusions: All service and care required within the studies must be distinguished as either medically necessary or study related. Costs for the first category have to be covered by the health care system, but in case of the second category by the study sponsor. The institution’s own costs for studyrelated services should be known and deducted from the study income to determine the actual study gains. Subsidizing studies from tight clinic budgets is difficult in times of rationed medicine and should be avoided. Noncostcovering clinical studies should be renegotiated with the sponsor until cost effectiveness is reached. Otherwise, a rejection of study participation for financial reasons should be seriously considered. The design of costcovering clinical trials supports better recruitment for studies.

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PD Dr. med. Volker R. Jacobs, MBA, Frauenklinik, Technische Universität München, Ismaninger Str. 22, 81675 München, Germany, Tel. +49 89 4140-5425, Fax -4831, volkerjacobs@hotmail.com


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Published online: June 17, 2009
Number of Print Pages : 6

 
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