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The challenge of sustainability in healthcare systems: economic and organizational impact of subcutaneous formulations for rituximab and trastuzumab in onco-hematology

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<b>Background:</b> This study estimated the economic and organisational impact of using subcutaneous injection (SC) formulations of two monoclonal antibodies (rituximab and trastuzumab) in patients with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL) and HER2 + breast cancer (BC).<b>Methods</b>: The database of the Unit of Oncology and Haematology of the IRST of Meldola was used. The analysis was structured as follows: i) measurement of the volume of Day-Hospital activity; ii) identification of activities and time to complete the administration; iii) estimate the mean cost of an SC or IV (intravenous infusion); iv) estimate the impact of SC formulations on the volumes of activities provided; v) estimate the social impact of SC or IV formulations.<b>Results</b>: The use of an SC formulation was associated a significant reduction in the time that the patient takes to complete the administration (trastuzumab -1 hr 18 min; rituximab -2 hr 24 min) and in consumption of healthcare resources and related costs for trastuzumab (IV: € 1781; SC: € 1701) and rituximab (IV: € 2116; SC: € 1941).<b>Conclusion</b>: The adoption of the SC formulation for rituximab and trastuzumab can generate a greater value for both the national healthcare system and the patient compared to an IV formulation.

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