Costs for a hospital stay: another lesson learned from the COVID-19 pandemic

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Moraru Aurelian C, ,Floria Mariana,Nafureanu Elena,Iov Diana E.,Serban Lacramioara,Scripcariu Viorel,Popescu Dragos M, , , , , ,

Abstract

Background and aim: After two years of pandemic, planning and budgeting for use of healthcare resources and services is very important. Inpatient COVID-19 hospitalizations costs, regardless of ICD-10 procedure codes, in a Covid-19 support military hospital were analyzed. Methods: The national protocol for the treatment of Covid-19 infection was applied. The costs for laboratory tests, drugs, protection equipment and radiological investigations (imaging techniques such as computed-tomography or radiography), hospitalization days and food were assessed. Results: In our hospital, from August 2020 through June 2021, 241 patients were hospitalized with COVID-19: mean age 59.92±7.8 years, 46% men, 26% military personnel, 11.57±3 days of hospitalization; two third of patients had moderate and severe forms of COVID-19. The main manifestations were: 69% respiratory (18% with severe pneumonia), 3.3% cardiac (2.9% with pulmonary embolism, diagnosed by computed tomography angiography), 28% digestive and 33% psychiatric (most commonly anxiety). The average estimated costs were about 3000€/patient, without significant differences based on disease severity. Equipment costs were 2 times higher than for drugs and 3 times than for laboratory tests. Conclusions: In a Covid-19 support military hospital that cared for patients with predominantly moderate forms of COVID-19, the costs for equipment were much higher than those for treatment. New criteria for hospitalization of these forms of COVID-19 deserve to be analyzed in order to avoid useless costs

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Asociatia Cadrelor Medicale din Spitalul Universitar de Urgenta Militar Central Dr. Carol Davila

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