Author:
Dewar Diane M.,Lambrinos James,Mallick Rajiv,Zhong Yuhong
Abstract
Objective: An economic evaluation of the resources used for
mechanically ventilated patients using various measures for the benefits of
extending life.Methods: Regression analysis is applied to New York State
discharge data for patients under DRG 475 during 1992–96 to predict
age-specific survival rates and payments per life saved. Sensitivity analysis
is used to compare benefits of extending life associated with different
economic values of life with the payments per life saved at each age.Results: Payments per life saved decreased over time, primarily
due to reduced reimbursements. Payments exceeded the age-adjusted and the
quality-of-life and age-adjusted benefits for all economic values of life at
ages 90 and older.Conclusions: Since the benefits of extending life associated with
DRG 475 exceed the payments per life saved at most ages, economic evaluations
may be best applied with psychosocial evaluations to allocate resources more
ethically.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Cited by
3 articles.
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