Cost of Illness in Patients With COVID-19 Admitted in three Brazilian Public Hospitals
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Resumo: | Objectives: The severity and transmissibility of COVID-19 justifies the need to identify the factors associated with its cost of illness (CoI). This study aimed to identify CoI, cost predictors, and cost drivers in the management of patients with COVID-19 from hospital and Brazil's Public Health System (SUS) perspectives. Methods: This is a multicenter study that evaluated the CoI in patients diagnosed of COVID-19 who reached hospital discharge or died before being discharged between March and September 2020. Sociodemographic, clinical, and hospitalization data were collected to characterize and identify predictors of costs per patients and cost drivers per admission. Results: A total of 1084 patients were included in the study. For hospital perspective, being overweight or obese, being between 65 and 74 years old, or being male showed an increased cost of 58.4%, 42.9%, and 42.5%, respectively. From SUS perspective, the same predictors of cost per patient increase were identified. The median cost per admission was estimated at US$359.78 and US$1385.80 for the SUS and hospital perspectives, respectively. In addition, patients who stayed between 1 and 4 days in the intensive care unit (ICU) had 60.9% higher costs than non-ICU patients; these costs significantly increased with the length of stay (LoS). The main cost driver was the ICU-LoS and COVID-19 ICU daily for hospital and SUS perspectives, respectively. Conclusions: The predictors of increased cost per patient at admission identified were overweight or obesity, advanced age, and male sex, and the main cost driver identified was the ICU-LoS. Time-driven activity-based costing studies, considering outpatient, inpatient, and long COVID-19, are needed to optimize our understanding about cost of COVID-19. |
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Cost of Illness in Patients With COVID-19 Admitted in three Brazilian Public Hospitalscost analysiscost of illnessCOVID-19hospital carehospital costsObjectives: The severity and transmissibility of COVID-19 justifies the need to identify the factors associated with its cost of illness (CoI). This study aimed to identify CoI, cost predictors, and cost drivers in the management of patients with COVID-19 from hospital and Brazil's Public Health System (SUS) perspectives. Methods: This is a multicenter study that evaluated the CoI in patients diagnosed of COVID-19 who reached hospital discharge or died before being discharged between March and September 2020. Sociodemographic, clinical, and hospitalization data were collected to characterize and identify predictors of costs per patients and cost drivers per admission. Results: A total of 1084 patients were included in the study. For hospital perspective, being overweight or obese, being between 65 and 74 years old, or being male showed an increased cost of 58.4%, 42.9%, and 42.5%, respectively. From SUS perspective, the same predictors of cost per patient increase were identified. The median cost per admission was estimated at US$359.78 and US$1385.80 for the SUS and hospital perspectives, respectively. In addition, patients who stayed between 1 and 4 days in the intensive care unit (ICU) had 60.9% higher costs than non-ICU patients; these costs significantly increased with the length of stay (LoS). The main cost driver was the ICU-LoS and COVID-19 ICU daily for hospital and SUS perspectives, respectively. Conclusions: The predictors of increased cost per patient at admission identified were overweight or obesity, advanced age, and male sex, and the main cost driver identified was the ICU-LoS. Time-driven activity-based costing studies, considering outpatient, inpatient, and long COVID-19, are needed to optimize our understanding about cost of COVID-19.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Postgraduate Program in Pharmaceutical Science Federal University of ParanáSchool of Pharmaceutical Sciences São Paulo State UniversitySustainability and Social Responsibility Hospital Alemão Oswaldo CruzClinics Hospital Complex of the Federal University of ParanáCenter for Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences State University of Western ParanáPharmacy Department Federal University of ParanáDepartment of Pharmaceutical Assistance Paraná State Health DepartmentSchool of Medicine Dentistry and Nursing University of Glasgow, ScotlandDepartment of Public Health Faculty of Dentistry of Bauru São Paulo State UniversitySchool of Pharmaceutical Sciences São Paulo State UniversityDepartment of Public Health Faculty of Dentistry of Bauru São Paulo State UniversityFederal University of ParanáUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Hospital Alemão Oswaldo CruzClinics Hospital Complex of the Federal University of ParanáState University of Western ParanáParaná State Health DepartmentUniversity of GlasgowOliveira, Layssa AndradeLucchetta, Rosa Camila [UNESP]Mendes, Antônio MatosoBonetti, Aline de FátimaXavier, Cecilia Silva [UNESP]Sanches, Andréia Cristina ConegeroBorba, Helena Hiemisch LoboOliota, Ana Flávia RedolfiRossignoli, PaulaMastroianni, Patrícia de Carvalho [UNESP]Venson, RafaelVirtuoso, Suzanede Nadai, Tales Rubens [UNESP]Wiens, Astrid2023-07-29T16:09:51Z2023-07-29T16:09:51Z2023-07-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article34-43http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.vhri.2023.02.004Value in Health Regional Issues, v. 36, p. 34-43.2212-11022212-1099http://hdl.handle.net/11449/24981010.1016/j.vhri.2023.02.0042-s2.0-85151400609Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengValue in Health Regional Issuesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-06-24T13:46:01Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/249810Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T20:18:52.721944Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Cost of Illness in Patients With COVID-19 Admitted in three Brazilian Public Hospitals |
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Cost of Illness in Patients With COVID-19 Admitted in three Brazilian Public Hospitals |
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Cost of Illness in Patients With COVID-19 Admitted in three Brazilian Public Hospitals Oliveira, Layssa Andrade cost analysis cost of illness COVID-19 hospital care hospital costs |
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Cost of Illness in Patients With COVID-19 Admitted in three Brazilian Public Hospitals |
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Cost of Illness in Patients With COVID-19 Admitted in three Brazilian Public Hospitals |
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Cost of Illness in Patients With COVID-19 Admitted in three Brazilian Public Hospitals |
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Cost of Illness in Patients With COVID-19 Admitted in three Brazilian Public Hospitals |
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Cost of Illness in Patients With COVID-19 Admitted in three Brazilian Public Hospitals |
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Oliveira, Layssa Andrade |
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Oliveira, Layssa Andrade Lucchetta, Rosa Camila [UNESP] Mendes, Antônio Matoso Bonetti, Aline de Fátima Xavier, Cecilia Silva [UNESP] Sanches, Andréia Cristina Conegero Borba, Helena Hiemisch Lobo Oliota, Ana Flávia Redolfi Rossignoli, Paula Mastroianni, Patrícia de Carvalho [UNESP] Venson, Rafael Virtuoso, Suzane de Nadai, Tales Rubens [UNESP] Wiens, Astrid |
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Lucchetta, Rosa Camila [UNESP] Mendes, Antônio Matoso Bonetti, Aline de Fátima Xavier, Cecilia Silva [UNESP] Sanches, Andréia Cristina Conegero Borba, Helena Hiemisch Lobo Oliota, Ana Flávia Redolfi Rossignoli, Paula Mastroianni, Patrícia de Carvalho [UNESP] Venson, Rafael Virtuoso, Suzane de Nadai, Tales Rubens [UNESP] Wiens, Astrid |
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Federal University of Paraná Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) Hospital Alemão Oswaldo Cruz Clinics Hospital Complex of the Federal University of Paraná State University of Western Paraná Paraná State Health Department University of Glasgow |
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Oliveira, Layssa Andrade Lucchetta, Rosa Camila [UNESP] Mendes, Antônio Matoso Bonetti, Aline de Fátima Xavier, Cecilia Silva [UNESP] Sanches, Andréia Cristina Conegero Borba, Helena Hiemisch Lobo Oliota, Ana Flávia Redolfi Rossignoli, Paula Mastroianni, Patrícia de Carvalho [UNESP] Venson, Rafael Virtuoso, Suzane de Nadai, Tales Rubens [UNESP] Wiens, Astrid |
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cost analysis cost of illness COVID-19 hospital care hospital costs |
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cost analysis cost of illness COVID-19 hospital care hospital costs |
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Objectives: The severity and transmissibility of COVID-19 justifies the need to identify the factors associated with its cost of illness (CoI). This study aimed to identify CoI, cost predictors, and cost drivers in the management of patients with COVID-19 from hospital and Brazil's Public Health System (SUS) perspectives. Methods: This is a multicenter study that evaluated the CoI in patients diagnosed of COVID-19 who reached hospital discharge or died before being discharged between March and September 2020. Sociodemographic, clinical, and hospitalization data were collected to characterize and identify predictors of costs per patients and cost drivers per admission. Results: A total of 1084 patients were included in the study. For hospital perspective, being overweight or obese, being between 65 and 74 years old, or being male showed an increased cost of 58.4%, 42.9%, and 42.5%, respectively. From SUS perspective, the same predictors of cost per patient increase were identified. The median cost per admission was estimated at US$359.78 and US$1385.80 for the SUS and hospital perspectives, respectively. In addition, patients who stayed between 1 and 4 days in the intensive care unit (ICU) had 60.9% higher costs than non-ICU patients; these costs significantly increased with the length of stay (LoS). The main cost driver was the ICU-LoS and COVID-19 ICU daily for hospital and SUS perspectives, respectively. Conclusions: The predictors of increased cost per patient at admission identified were overweight or obesity, advanced age, and male sex, and the main cost driver identified was the ICU-LoS. Time-driven activity-based costing studies, considering outpatient, inpatient, and long COVID-19, are needed to optimize our understanding about cost of COVID-19. |
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