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Cost analysis of Topical Negative Pressure (TNP) Therapy for traumatic acquired wounds
Extended traumatic wounds require extended reconstructive operations and are accompanied by long hospitalizations and risks of infection, thrombosis and flap loss. In particular, the frequently used Topical Negative Pressure (TNP) Therapy is regarded as cost-intensive. The costs of TNP in the contex...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2890208/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20577642 http://dx.doi.org/10.3205/000102 |
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author | Kolios, Leila Kolios, Georg Beyersdorff, Marius Dumont, Clemens Stromps, Jan Freytag, Sebastian Stuermer, Klaus |
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description | Extended traumatic wounds require extended reconstructive operations and are accompanied by long hospitalizations and risks of infection, thrombosis and flap loss. In particular, the frequently used Topical Negative Pressure (TNP) Therapy is regarded as cost-intensive. The costs of TNP in the context of traumatic wounds is analyzed using the method of health economic evaluation. All patients (n=67: 45 male, 22 female; average age 54 y) with traumatically acquired wounds being treated with TNP at the university hospital of Goettingen in the period 01/01/2005–31/12/2007 comprise the basis for this analysis. The concept of activity-based costing based on clinical pathways according to InEK (National Institute for the Hospital Remuneration System) systematic calculations was chosen for cost accounting. In addition, a special module system adaptable for individual courses of disease was developed. The treated wounds were located on a lower extremity in 83.7% of cases (n=56) and on an upper extremity in 16.3% of cases (n=11). The average time of hospitalization of the patients was 54 days. Twenty-five patients (37.31%) exceeded the „maximum length of stay“ of their associated DRG (Diagnosis Related Groups). The total PCCL (patient clinical complexity level = patient severity score) of 2.99 reflects the seriousness of disease. For the treatment of the 67 patients, total costs were $1,729,922.32 (1,249,176.91 €). The cost calculation showed a financial deficit of $–210,932.50 (–152,314.36 €). Within the entire treatment costs of $218,848.07 (158,030.19 €), 12.65% per case were created by TNP with material costs of $102,528.74 (74,036 €), representing 5.92% of entire costs. The cost of TNP per patient averaged $3,266.39 (2,358.66 €). The main portion of the costs was not – as is often expected – due to high material costs of TNP but instead to long-term treatments. Because of their complexity, the cases are insufficiently represented in the lump-sum calculation of the InEK. A differentiated integration of complex TNP-treatment in the DRG system (e.g., as an expanded DRG I98Z) would be a step towards cost recovery. In addition, the refunding of outpatient TNP-treatment would lead to enhanced quality of life for the patients and to a reduction of hospital costs and length of stay. |
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spelling | pubmed-28902082010-06-24 Cost analysis of Topical Negative Pressure (TNP) Therapy for traumatic acquired wounds Kolios, Leila Kolios, Georg Beyersdorff, Marius Dumont, Clemens Stromps, Jan Freytag, Sebastian Stuermer, Klaus Ger Med Sci Article Extended traumatic wounds require extended reconstructive operations and are accompanied by long hospitalizations and risks of infection, thrombosis and flap loss. In particular, the frequently used Topical Negative Pressure (TNP) Therapy is regarded as cost-intensive. The costs of TNP in the context of traumatic wounds is analyzed using the method of health economic evaluation. All patients (n=67: 45 male, 22 female; average age 54 y) with traumatically acquired wounds being treated with TNP at the university hospital of Goettingen in the period 01/01/2005–31/12/2007 comprise the basis for this analysis. The concept of activity-based costing based on clinical pathways according to InEK (National Institute for the Hospital Remuneration System) systematic calculations was chosen for cost accounting. In addition, a special module system adaptable for individual courses of disease was developed. The treated wounds were located on a lower extremity in 83.7% of cases (n=56) and on an upper extremity in 16.3% of cases (n=11). The average time of hospitalization of the patients was 54 days. Twenty-five patients (37.31%) exceeded the „maximum length of stay“ of their associated DRG (Diagnosis Related Groups). The total PCCL (patient clinical complexity level = patient severity score) of 2.99 reflects the seriousness of disease. For the treatment of the 67 patients, total costs were $1,729,922.32 (1,249,176.91 €). The cost calculation showed a financial deficit of $–210,932.50 (–152,314.36 €). Within the entire treatment costs of $218,848.07 (158,030.19 €), 12.65% per case were created by TNP with material costs of $102,528.74 (74,036 €), representing 5.92% of entire costs. The cost of TNP per patient averaged $3,266.39 (2,358.66 €). The main portion of the costs was not – as is often expected – due to high material costs of TNP but instead to long-term treatments. Because of their complexity, the cases are insufficiently represented in the lump-sum calculation of the InEK. A differentiated integration of complex TNP-treatment in the DRG system (e.g., as an expanded DRG I98Z) would be a step towards cost recovery. In addition, the refunding of outpatient TNP-treatment would lead to enhanced quality of life for the patients and to a reduction of hospital costs and length of stay. German Medical Science GMS Publishing House 2010-06-15 /pmc/articles/PMC2890208/ /pubmed/20577642 http://dx.doi.org/10.3205/000102 Text en Copyright © 2010 Kolios et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/deed.en). You are free to copy, distribute and transmit the work, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Article Kolios, Leila Kolios, Georg Beyersdorff, Marius Dumont, Clemens Stromps, Jan Freytag, Sebastian Stuermer, Klaus Cost analysis of Topical Negative Pressure (TNP) Therapy for traumatic acquired wounds |
title | Cost analysis of Topical Negative Pressure (TNP) Therapy for traumatic acquired wounds |
title_full | Cost analysis of Topical Negative Pressure (TNP) Therapy for traumatic acquired wounds |
title_fullStr | Cost analysis of Topical Negative Pressure (TNP) Therapy for traumatic acquired wounds |
title_full_unstemmed | Cost analysis of Topical Negative Pressure (TNP) Therapy for traumatic acquired wounds |
title_short | Cost analysis of Topical Negative Pressure (TNP) Therapy for traumatic acquired wounds |
title_sort | cost analysis of topical negative pressure (tnp) therapy for traumatic acquired wounds |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2890208/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20577642 http://dx.doi.org/10.3205/000102 |
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