Global medical device company Apos Medical Assets, and market access consultancy Spirit Access, are partnering to help CCGs and NHS Trusts improve health outcomes with an innovative treatment for patients with chronic knee conditions.
There is a pressing need to make the NHS Pathway for chronic knee conditions more efficient. The number of total knee replacements in the UK has risen significantly over the last 15 years. In 2016/17 the UK National Joint Registry recorded 108,713 knee replacements, an increase of 3.8% over the previous year.[1] With the population of the UK becoming increasingly older and overweight, the corresponding rising demand for knee replacements is unsustainable, leading to considerable variation in waiting times across the UK with more than 86.7% of people waiting more than 18 weeks for elective care[2],3. Wait times are expected to dramatically increase with coronavirus induced cancellations of elective cases.
During the initial year of AposHealth® treatment, 87% of patients avoid surgery. As a result of the avoided surgeries, one mid-size CCG achieved an estimated savings of £3,330 per patient. In addition to saving costs by reducing the number of knee replacement surgeries, AposHealth® may save additional costs by reducing the amount of musculoskeletal, outpatient visits, radiology, injections and opioid use.
Cliff Bleustein, M.D., Global President and CEO of Apos Medical Assets, comments: “There is a growing need for a clinically proven non-surgical knee pain treatment which can benefit CCGs economically while benefiting patients clinically. We recognise the need for greater market access in the UK and are excited to be working with Spirit Access in order to make AposHealth® available to the population through more CCGs.”
“Working with Spirit Access, experts in patient pathway analysis, we have been able to use UK NHS data (hospital episode statistics) to explore key issues within the pathway— such as demand and waiting times—to hone our business model in the UK.”
Spirit Access is working with Apos Medical Assets on a risk-share model for CCGs and Trusts, based on the substantial collateral cost savings associated with improved management of long-term conditions such as osteoarthritis of the knee by decreasing the need for total knee replacement surgeries. The partnership’s model has already been successfully trialled with three CCGs, with plans for a national roll-out underway. AposHealth provides an opportunity to integrate into the value-based models developing with the formation of Integrated Care Systems throughout the UK.
David Southern, M.D., of the Spirit Access, adds: “AposHealth® is an incredibly exciting product that represents a real opportunity for the NHS to proactively tackle the most common chronic condition of knee pain in the UK, osteoarthritis of the knee. We are delighted to work with AposHealth® to introduce pathway change and deliver cost savings to CCGs and Trusts while improving clinical outcomes for patients.”
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