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Can Reducing Implant Costs Increase Revenue for Surgically Treated Ankle Fractures: Time Driven Activity Based Costing for 1 year Episode of Care

CATEGORY: Ankle; Trauma; Other INTRODUCTION/PURPOSE: Implant selection may provide an opportunity to reduce costs and improve value in healthcare, but most orthopaedic surgeons are unfamiliar with the cost of surgical implants. Large variation has been reported in the overall cost of the surgical tr...

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Autores principales: Freking, Will, Okelana, Bandele, McMillan, Logan J., Kibble, Kendra, Parikh, Harsh R., Cunningham, Brian P.
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Publicado: SAGE Publications 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8705294/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2473011420S00220
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author Freking, Will
Okelana, Bandele
McMillan, Logan J.
Kibble, Kendra
Parikh, Harsh R.
Cunningham, Brian P.
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Okelana, Bandele
McMillan, Logan J.
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description CATEGORY: Ankle; Trauma; Other INTRODUCTION/PURPOSE: Implant selection may provide an opportunity to reduce costs and improve value in healthcare, but most orthopaedic surgeons are unfamiliar with the cost of surgical implants. Large variation has been reported in the overall cost of the surgical treatment of ankle fractures, largely due to variations in implant selection. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the relationship between implant selection and the Reimbursed Cost of Care (RCC) over the total cost-of-care over the entire care episode. METHODS: A single payer database was queried for isolated ankle fractures from 2010-2017. Patient characteristics, implant cost, RCC and total cost of care for one-year episodes were collected. Total cost of care was determined via Time Driven Activity Based Costing (TDABC). Analysis consisted of multivariable linear regression and goodness-of-fit tests. The relative proportion of the implant cost to the RCC was defined as Ic/RCC. RESULTS: Construct costs (Inpatient: $1563.30 vs Outpatient: $1143.00; p<0.01)TDABC cost of care (Inpatient: $3670.90 vs Outpatient: $2941.90; p<0.01)RCC (Inpatient: $17350.00 vs Outpatient: $10895.80; p<0.01) were all significantly lower for the outpatient setting. Construct costs constituted an estimated 38.8% of the total TDABC cost and 14.5% of the RCC. The difference between RCC and implant costs presented a significant negative trend with the total construct costs for outpatient procedures (B=-$1.54; p=0.03), but non-significant for inpatient (B=-$0.37;p=0.79). CONCLUSION: This study investigated the effect of implant cost on the total cost of care in surgically treated ankle fractures. We found an overall higher reimbursed cost of care (RCC) in the outpatient setting and a higher TDABC cost of care in the inpatient setting, reinforcing the trend towards outpatient surgical management. Implant selection proved not only a significant portion of the overall cost of care, but a driver of overall revenue.
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spelling pubmed-87052942022-01-28 Can Reducing Implant Costs Increase Revenue for Surgically Treated Ankle Fractures: Time Driven Activity Based Costing for 1 year Episode of Care Freking, Will Okelana, Bandele McMillan, Logan J. Kibble, Kendra Parikh, Harsh R. Cunningham, Brian P. Foot Ankle Orthop Article CATEGORY: Ankle; Trauma; Other INTRODUCTION/PURPOSE: Implant selection may provide an opportunity to reduce costs and improve value in healthcare, but most orthopaedic surgeons are unfamiliar with the cost of surgical implants. Large variation has been reported in the overall cost of the surgical treatment of ankle fractures, largely due to variations in implant selection. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the relationship between implant selection and the Reimbursed Cost of Care (RCC) over the total cost-of-care over the entire care episode. METHODS: A single payer database was queried for isolated ankle fractures from 2010-2017. Patient characteristics, implant cost, RCC and total cost of care for one-year episodes were collected. Total cost of care was determined via Time Driven Activity Based Costing (TDABC). Analysis consisted of multivariable linear regression and goodness-of-fit tests. The relative proportion of the implant cost to the RCC was defined as Ic/RCC. RESULTS: Construct costs (Inpatient: $1563.30 vs Outpatient: $1143.00; p<0.01)TDABC cost of care (Inpatient: $3670.90 vs Outpatient: $2941.90; p<0.01)RCC (Inpatient: $17350.00 vs Outpatient: $10895.80; p<0.01) were all significantly lower for the outpatient setting. Construct costs constituted an estimated 38.8% of the total TDABC cost and 14.5% of the RCC. The difference between RCC and implant costs presented a significant negative trend with the total construct costs for outpatient procedures (B=-$1.54; p=0.03), but non-significant for inpatient (B=-$0.37;p=0.79). CONCLUSION: This study investigated the effect of implant cost on the total cost of care in surgically treated ankle fractures. We found an overall higher reimbursed cost of care (RCC) in the outpatient setting and a higher TDABC cost of care in the inpatient setting, reinforcing the trend towards outpatient surgical management. Implant selection proved not only a significant portion of the overall cost of care, but a driver of overall revenue. SAGE Publications 2020-11-06 /pmc/articles/PMC8705294/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2473011420S00220 Text en © The Author(s) 2020 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Can Reducing Implant Costs Increase Revenue for Surgically Treated Ankle Fractures: Time Driven Activity Based Costing for 1 year Episode of Care
title Can Reducing Implant Costs Increase Revenue for Surgically Treated Ankle Fractures: Time Driven Activity Based Costing for 1 year Episode of Care
title_full Can Reducing Implant Costs Increase Revenue for Surgically Treated Ankle Fractures: Time Driven Activity Based Costing for 1 year Episode of Care
title_fullStr Can Reducing Implant Costs Increase Revenue for Surgically Treated Ankle Fractures: Time Driven Activity Based Costing for 1 year Episode of Care
title_full_unstemmed Can Reducing Implant Costs Increase Revenue for Surgically Treated Ankle Fractures: Time Driven Activity Based Costing for 1 year Episode of Care
title_short Can Reducing Implant Costs Increase Revenue for Surgically Treated Ankle Fractures: Time Driven Activity Based Costing for 1 year Episode of Care
title_sort can reducing implant costs increase revenue for surgically treated ankle fractures: time driven activity based costing for 1 year episode of care
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8705294/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2473011420S00220
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