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Investing to Save: Assessing the Cost-effectiveness of Telecare. Summary Report

Investing to Save: Assessing the Cost-effectiveness of Telecare. Summary Report
Clifford P, et al Face Recording and Measurement Systems, Nottingham. 2012


Project ID (Internal) 41
Project Status completed
Full Reference (text) Clifford P, et al (2012) Investing to save: assessing the cost-effectiveness of telecare: summary report. Face Recording and Measurement Systems [The report can be accessed here]
Full Reference (URL) https://www.scie.org.uk/prevention/research-practice/getdetailedresultbyid?id=a11G000000180KpIAI
Summary / Abstract

This summary report describes the findings of a project evaluating the potential cost savings arising from the use of telecare. Another aim was to develop a methodology that will support routine evaluation and comparison of the cost-effectiveness of local telecare implementations. Evaluation was made of the suitability of telecare for 50 clients for whom Overview Assessments had been completed by FACE Recording & Measuring Systems Ltd. Where telecare appeared suitable, the social care costs of meeting the client’s needs before and after provision of telecare were estimated. Estimates were also made of the total savings achievable by the deployment of telecare. Out of the 50 cases, 33 were identified as potentially benefitting from telecare. The average weekly cost of telecare was £6.25, compared to £167 for the average weekly care package for the sample pre-telecare. The results confirmed previous studies showing that very substantial savings are achievable through the widespread targeted use of telecare. Potential savings lie in the range of £3m to £7.8m for a typical council, or 7.4-19.4% of total older people’s social care budget.

Publication Title Investing to Save: Assessing the Cost-effectiveness of Telecare. Summary Report
Author(s) Clifford P, et al
Publication Details Face Recording and Measurement Systems, Nottingham.
Publication Year / End of Project 2012
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