BMC Health Services Research (Feb 2020)

Social value of a set of proposals for the ideal approach of multiple sclerosis within the Spanish National Health System: a social return on investment study

  • Ester Moral Torres,
  • Óscar Fernández Fernández,
  • Pedro Carrascal Rueda,
  • Elena Ruiz-Beato,
  • Elvira Estella Pérez,
  • Rita Manzanares Estrada,
  • Teresa Gómez-García,
  • Margarita Jiménez,
  • Álvaro Hidalgo-Vega,
  • María Merino

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-020-4946-8
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 1
pp. 1 – 16

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Abstract Background Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory, demyelinating and neurodegenerative disease that in many cases produces disability, having a high impact in patients’ lives, reducing significantly their quality of life. The aim of this study was to agree on a set of proposals to improve the current management of MS within the Spanish National Health System (SNHS) and apply the Social Return on Investment (SROI) method to measure the potential social impact these proposals would create. Methods A Multidisciplinary Working Team of nine experts, with representation from the main stakeholders regarding MS, was set up to agree on a set of proposals to improve the management of MS. A forecast SROI analysis was carried out, with a one-year timeframe. Data sources included an expert consultation, a narrative literature review and a survey to 532 MS patients. We estimated the required investment of a hypothetical implementation, as well as the potential social value that it could create. We calculated outcomes in monetary units and we measured intangible outcomes through financial proxies. Results The proposed ideal approach revealed that there are still unmet needs related to MS that can be addressed within the SNHS. Investment would amount to 148 million € and social return to 272 million €, so each euro invested could yield almost €2 of social return. Conclusions This study could guide health interventions, resulting in money savings for the SNHS and increases in patients’ quality of life.

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