Hi Ian,
Sorry for a delayed response. But indeed you are right abou this. However, the costs at the hospital staff for availing staff is actually very low. Typically it is 20-30 people for 1 day, the costs are negligible in relation to the 10 year total costs. Moreover in-service training is part and parcel of every nurses job and part of the hospitals responsibilities. That is why we have not counted it so far.
In the coming months we expect to have a proper assessment of the impact on workload and costs and can more clearly describe it as a benefit. Initial results from one hospital indicate that IMPALA is leading to a significant cost-reduction. Will keep you posted about developments.
Hi Toby,
Apologies for a belated response. You are correct that there are quite large seasonal influences. So we matched everything with the respective months in the same period to compensate for it. 2 weeks ago we also got the individual patient level data. This data shows that the post-intervention group was actually on average in a worse condition than the pre-intervention group. If this is taking into account the mortality reduction is close to 50%.
Regards,
Niek