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POSB103 COVID-19 Positive Patients Hospital Management in the Italian Setting: The Economic Impact
Value in Health ; 25(1):S81, 2022.
Article in English | EMBASE | ID: covidwho-1650262
ABSTRACT

Objectives:

To investigate the costs related to COVID-19 patientshospital management (from positivity confirmation to discharge, including rehabilitation activities), defining overall resourcesabsorption with regard to both the COVID-19 per day and the COVID-19 clinical pathway costs, based on the patients’ clinical condition.

Methods:

A time-driven activity-based costing approach was implemented to define the costs related to the hospital management of COVID-19 positive patients, according to real-word data derived from six Italian Hospitals, in 2020. The average per-day cost and the average most frequent clinical pathways (considering the internal transfers between wards, based on the patient’s clinical improvement or deterioration), were valorised according to 1) low-complexity hospitalizations;2) medium-complexity hospitalizations, with presence of hospital beds equipped with C-PAP or non-invasive ventilation;3) high-complexity hospitalizations.

Results:

The higher the complexity of care, the higher the hospitalization cost per day (low-complexity=€475.86;medium-complexity=€700.20;high-complexity=€1,401.65). Focusing on the entire clinical pathway (ER access, ward transfer, and rehabilitation) i) 29% spent 18.6 days between a medium and a low-complexity hospitalization (€10,778);ii) 16% spent 17.7 days between a low and a medium-complexity hospitalization (€13,902);iii) 12% spent 22.6 days between a high and a medium-complexity hospitalization (€25,817);iv) 8% spent 23.4 days between a medium and a high-complexity hospitalization (€32,141) and v) 5% spent 18.4 days between a low and a high-complexity hospitalization (€23,431). 30% of patients did not experience any ward’s transfer 17% spent 10.2 within a medium-complexity hospitalization, 9% spent 13 days within a low-complexity hospitalization and 4% spent 11 days within a high-complexity hospitalization, requiring on average €10,113, €6,198 and €21,346 respectively for their management.

Conclusions:

The study reported the economic evaluation of COVID-19 pandemic in Italy, providing real-world data for an adequate healthcare resources’ allocation, being useful for the further development of proper reimbursement tariffs devoted to COVID-19 positive hospitalized patients.
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Full text: Available Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: EMBASE Type of study: Experimental Studies Language: English Journal: Value in Health Year: 2022 Document Type: Article

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Full text: Available Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: EMBASE Type of study: Experimental Studies Language: English Journal: Value in Health Year: 2022 Document Type: Article