Infographic titled Cost effectiveness of the CP at clinic Program. Data from the CP at clinic multi site randomized controlled trial. Beside the top title is an icon of two older persons walking outside of an apartment complex. Under the title on the top left is a box with text that says for every one dollar spent on the CP at clinic program, the emergency care system sees 2 dollars in benefits. There is an asterisk at the end of the sentence. The asterisk is explained below the box by text that says based on 13 social housing buildings and 1461 residents. Under the box are two bubbles side by side. The bubble on the left has an icon of an ambulance and text that says Net savings per resident, 88 dollars. The bubble on the right has an icon of an arrow pointing down with a dollar sign overlaid on it, and text that says program cost per QALY is well below the threshold for program adoption in Canada. Below this bubble is text that says QALY equals quality adjusted life year. On the right side of the infographic is an icon of a set of weighing scales. The base of the scales has text that says 2 to 1 benefit to cost ratio and net gain equals 128,120 dollars. There is a box to the right of the scales that says key and shows a small bubble equals ten thousand dollars. Both sides of the scale have several bubbles represented by ten thousand dollars on them. On the left side there is text above the scale that says benefits, total benefits equals 256,582 dollars. This left side of the scale has several bubbles on it and is lower than the right side of the scale, which has fewer bubbles. Beside the left side of the scale is text that says EMS call reduction is 256,582 dollars. Above the right side of the scale is text that says costs, total costs equals 128,462 dollars. Beside the scale, which has fewer bubbles than the left side, there is text that says printed materials, 1,265 dollars, equipment, 9,635 dollars, IT slash Tech, 3,940 dollars, Staffing, 31,130 dollars, Supervision, 32,522 dollars, Vehicle, 50,000 dollars. The bottom right of the infographic has the McMaster University Department of Family Medicine logo, and the bottom left has the citation which is Agarwal G, Pirrie M, Angeles R, Marzanek F, Thabane L, O Reilly D. Cost effectiveness analysis of a community paramedicine programme for low income seniors living in subsidised housing, the community paramedicine at clinic programme, CP at clinic BMJ Open 2020 10 e037386. DOI 10.1136 forward slash bmj open hyphen 2020 hyphen 037386

Cost-effectiveness of CP@clinic

Infographic titled Cost effectiveness of the CP at clinic Program. Data from the CP at clinic multi site randomized controlled trial. Beside the top title is an icon of two older persons walking outside of an apartment complex. Under the title on the top left is a box with text that says for every one dollar spent on the CP at clinic program, the emergency care system sees 2 dollars in benefits. There is an asterisk at the end of the sentence. The asterisk is explained below the box by text that says based on 13 social housing buildings and 1461 residents. Under the box are two bubbles side by side. The bubble on the left has an icon of an ambulance and text that says Net savings per resident, 88 dollars. The bubble on the right has an icon of an arrow pointing down with a dollar sign overlaid on it, and text that says program cost per QALY is well below the threshold for program adoption in Canada. Below this bubble is text that says QALY equals quality adjusted life year. On the right side of the infographic is an icon of a set of weighing scales. The base of the scales has text that says 2 to 1 benefit to cost ratio and net gain equals 128,120 dollars. There is a box to the right of the scales that says key and shows a small bubble equals ten thousand dollars. Both sides of the scale have several bubbles represented by ten thousand dollars on them. On the left side there is text above the scale that says benefits, total benefits equals 256,582 dollars. This left side of the scale has several bubbles on it and is lower than the right side of the scale, which has fewer bubbles. Beside the left side of the scale is text that says EMS call reduction is 256,582 dollars. Above the right side of the scale is text that says costs, total costs equals 128,462 dollars. Beside the scale, which has fewer bubbles than the left side, there is text that says printed materials, 1,265 dollars, equipment, 9,635 dollars, IT slash Tech, 3,940 dollars, Staffing, 31,130 dollars, Supervision, 32,522 dollars, Vehicle, 50,000 dollars. The bottom right of the infographic has the McMaster University Department of Family Medicine logo, and the bottom left has the citation which is Agarwal G, Pirrie M, Angeles R, Marzanek F, Thabane L, O Reilly D. Cost effectiveness analysis of a community paramedicine programme for low income seniors living in subsidised housing, the community paramedicine at clinic programme, CP at clinic BMJ Open 2020 10 e037386. DOI 10.1136 forward slash bmj open hyphen 2020 hyphen 037386

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