Descripción
The SCAI instrument was designed to help clinicians estimate the economic aspects of the provision of assistive technology (AT) solutions to individual users. Use of the instrument involves three steps: 1) describing the objectives of the individual AT programme 2) establishing the sequence and the timing of all the interventions that form the programme 3) compiling a cost calculation table for each AT solution. The last distinguishes between social costs (the sum of all material and human resources mobilised by the intervention) and the financial plan (the actual disbursement of money over time by all actors involved). The social cost is the main indicator of the economic significance of the AT solution: alternative solutions should be compared in terms of their social cost. The financial plan identifies the expenditure, i.e. the cash that should be dispensed by the funding actors during the programme lifecycle. The SCAI is not primarily intended as a decision-making tool; it ought to be looked at as an informative tool that adds to clinical assessment so as to make clinicians and users aware of the economic consequences of their decisions.
Tema (de acuerdo con la clasificación ISO de porductos de apoyo)
- Productos de apoyo para tratamiento médico personalizado (ISO 04)
- Ortesis y prótesis (ISO 06)
- Productos de apoyo para el cuidado y la protección personal (ISO 09)
- Productos de apoyo para la movilidad personal (ISO 12)
- Productos de apoyo para actividades domésticas (ISO 15)
- Mobiliario y adaptaciones para viviendas y otros locales (ISO 18)
- Productos de apoyo para la comunicación y la información (ISO 22)
- Productos de apoyo para manipular objetos y dispositivos (ISO 24)
- Productos de apoyo para la mejora y evaluación del ambiente/entorno (ISO 27)
- Productos de apoyo para el esparcimiento (ISO 30)