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Pediatr Dent ; 22(1): 21-5, 2000.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10730282

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: The purpose of this investigation was to develop and test a model for identifying hospital charges resulting from patient admissions through the emergency room of a children's hospital to manage pediatric nontraumatic dental disease. METHOD: Model development involved data identification and collection at Children's Medical Center of Dallas, Texas. Its utility was tested in 4 children's hospitals across the United States. RESULTS: The model proved effective in determining hospital charges for pediatric caries-related admissions. Diagnosis codes assigned at the time of admission were not specific enough to limit identification to nontraumatic dental admissions. Extensive review of patient records determined that only one-third of admitted patients identified by the model were caries-related admissions. Fifty-two children were identified who were admitted to the 5 children's hospitals in 1997 due to dental caries or its complications. Median hospital charge per admission was $3,223 and the total hospital charges for these 52 children was $250,000. CONCLUSIONS: More specific ICD-9 diagnosis codes should be developed to identify these patients.


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Dental Caries/economics , Emergency Service, Hospital/economics , Hospital Charges , Patient Admission/economics , Abscess/economics , Adolescent , Cellulitis/economics , Child , Child, Preschool , Colorado , Forms and Records Control , Hospital Records , Hospitals, Pediatric/economics , Hospitals, Urban/economics , Humans , Infant , Length of Stay/economics , Models, Economic , Mouth Diseases/economics , Odontogenic Cysts/economics , Ohio , Orbital Diseases/economics , Periodontal Diseases/economics , Retrospective Studies , Sialadenitis/economics , Texas , Washington
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