Needs and Challenges of the Payor and Regulatory Community Towards Integrating Obesity Into a Chronic Care Framework
Author(s)
Schreurs L1, Bowman-Busato J2, Gies I3, Calabrò M4, Morović ML5, Nunes JS6, Woodward E7, De Cock D8
1Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Hasselt, Belgium, 2European Association for the Study of Obesity, Brussel, Brussel, Belgium, 3Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussel, Brussel, Belgium, 4European Regional and Local Health Authorities, Brussel, Brussel, Belgium, 5Croatian Institute of Public Health, Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia, 6Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal, 7European Association for the Study of Obesity, Brussel, Belgium, 8VUB, Jette, Belgium
Presentation Documents
OBJECTIVES: Obesity acts as the gateway disease to all Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs). As the impact of NCDs continues to increase, projected to exceed 70% of global mortality, there’s an urgent need to improve the management of people living with obesity. People involved with health care policy must address the social and economic challenges that will likely develop as a result of the rise and severity in obesity. Therefore, we aimed to explore in the payors and regulatory community across Europe their needs and challenges to implement obesity in a chronic care framework.
METHODS: In this cross-sectional qualitative study, payors and regulators from various European countries were invited by purposive sampling between 14th of October, 2023, and 15th of March, 2024, to participate. Payors and regulators were interviewed, and data were transcribed and analyzed using thematic analysis according to Qualitative Analysis Guide of Leuven (QUAGOL).
RESULTS: A total of 9 payors and 6 regulators were interviewed coming from 11 different European countries. Four themes (Structure of the healthcare system, political challenges, obesity perceptions, obesity treatment and management) were identified wherein challenges were mentioned for obesity. Payors and regulators emphasized the need for a proactive healthcare model, recognition of obesity as a policy-prioritized NCD, the integration of obesity care pathways and health promotion centers, and the registration of obesity in all care settings.
CONCLUSIONS: The payor and regulatory community advocated for a proactive approach to obesity, focusing on preventive interventions to mitigate the costs and health complications associated with NCDs.
Conference/Value in Health Info
Value in Health, Volume 27, Issue 12, S2 (December 2024)
Code
HPR131
Topic
Epidemiology & Public Health, Health Policy & Regulatory, Health Technology Assessment
Topic Subcategory
Insurance Systems & National Health Care, Public Health, Systems & Structure
Disease
Diabetes/Endocrine/Metabolic Disorders (including obesity), No Additional Disease & Conditions/Specialized Treatment Areas