A cost comparison analysis of paediatric intermediate care in a tertiary hospital and an intermediate, step-down facility

Background: According to the National Cancer Registry of South Africa 600-700 new cases of paediatric cancers have been reported every year for the past 25 years. While in the year 2000 HIV/AIDS was responsible for 42 479 deaths in children under five. However support for and research in general for...

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Main Author: Duncan, Kristal
Other Authors: Sinanovic, Edina
Format: Dissertation
Language:English
Published: University of Cape Town 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11427/25251
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uct-oai-localhost-11427-252512020-10-06T05:11:17Z A cost comparison analysis of paediatric intermediate care in a tertiary hospital and an intermediate, step-down facility Duncan, Kristal Sinanovic, Edina Health Economics Public Health Background: According to the National Cancer Registry of South Africa 600-700 new cases of paediatric cancers have been reported every year for the past 25 years. While in the year 2000 HIV/AIDS was responsible for 42 479 deaths in children under five. However support for and research in general for the paediatric intermediate care (encompasses palliative, sub-acute and respite care) needed by these children remains sparse. Costing studies are even rarer, with the few studies conducted in South Africa reporting a broad range of average costs per inpatient day. Methods: A retrospective cost analysis for the period April 2014-March 2015 was undertaken from the provider perspective. Costs of paediatric intermediate care were estimated for an intermediate stepdown facility and a tertiary hospital in Cape Town, South Africa. A step down costing approach was employed, and the costs were inflated to 2016 values and expressed in Rand and USD using an exchange rate of 1 USD = R14.87. Results: Cost per inpatient day was USD 713.09 at the hospital and USD 695.17 at the step-down facility. The cost for a paediatric patient who is HIV/TB co-infected was USD 7130.94 and USD 6951.67 at the hospital and step-down facility respectively, assuming an average length of stay (ALOS) of 10 days. For a patient who has a terminal brain carcinoma the cost was USD 19966.63 and USD 19464.69 at the hospital and step-down facility respectively, assuming an ALOS of 28 days. Personnel costs accounted for 60% of the total cost at the hospital, compared to only 17% of the total costs at the step-down facility. Overhead costs accounted for 12.33% at the step-down facility, almost 3 times that of the hospital (4.48%). Conclusions: The study highlights that the drivers of cost are not uniform across settings. Providing intermediate care at a step-down facility can be more cost-saving than providing this care at a hospital, there are however areas in which more savings could be realized. The costs presented in this study were considerably higher than those found in other studies, however, the paucity of cost data available in the area of paediatric intermediate care makes comparisons difficult. 2017-09-20T13:51:27Z 2017-09-20T13:51:27Z 2017 Master Thesis Masters MPH http://hdl.handle.net/11427/25251 eng application/pdf University of Cape Town Faculty of Health Sciences Health Economics Unit
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A cost comparison analysis of paediatric intermediate care in a tertiary hospital and an intermediate, step-down facility
description Background: According to the National Cancer Registry of South Africa 600-700 new cases of paediatric cancers have been reported every year for the past 25 years. While in the year 2000 HIV/AIDS was responsible for 42 479 deaths in children under five. However support for and research in general for the paediatric intermediate care (encompasses palliative, sub-acute and respite care) needed by these children remains sparse. Costing studies are even rarer, with the few studies conducted in South Africa reporting a broad range of average costs per inpatient day. Methods: A retrospective cost analysis for the period April 2014-March 2015 was undertaken from the provider perspective. Costs of paediatric intermediate care were estimated for an intermediate stepdown facility and a tertiary hospital in Cape Town, South Africa. A step down costing approach was employed, and the costs were inflated to 2016 values and expressed in Rand and USD using an exchange rate of 1 USD = R14.87. Results: Cost per inpatient day was USD 713.09 at the hospital and USD 695.17 at the step-down facility. The cost for a paediatric patient who is HIV/TB co-infected was USD 7130.94 and USD 6951.67 at the hospital and step-down facility respectively, assuming an average length of stay (ALOS) of 10 days. For a patient who has a terminal brain carcinoma the cost was USD 19966.63 and USD 19464.69 at the hospital and step-down facility respectively, assuming an ALOS of 28 days. Personnel costs accounted for 60% of the total cost at the hospital, compared to only 17% of the total costs at the step-down facility. Overhead costs accounted for 12.33% at the step-down facility, almost 3 times that of the hospital (4.48%). Conclusions: The study highlights that the drivers of cost are not uniform across settings. Providing intermediate care at a step-down facility can be more cost-saving than providing this care at a hospital, there are however areas in which more savings could be realized. The costs presented in this study were considerably higher than those found in other studies, however, the paucity of cost data available in the area of paediatric intermediate care makes comparisons difficult.
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