1. Cost-effectiveness Analysis of Home Care Services for Patients with Diabetic Foot.
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Chong Rye Song, Yong Soon Kim, and Jin Hyun Kim
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HOME care services ,DIABETIC foot ,CHI-squared test ,COST effectiveness ,RESEARCH methodology ,MEDICAL care costs ,MEDICAL records ,SURGICAL dressings ,RETROSPECTIVE studies ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,ECONOMICS - Abstract
Purpose: This study was a retrospective survey to examine economic feasibility of home care services for patients with diabetic foot. Methods: The participants were 33 patients in the home care services (HC) group and 27 in the non-home care services (non-HC) group, all of whom were discharged early after inpatient treatment. Data were collected from medical records. Direct medical costs were calculated using medical fee payment data. Cost-effectiveness ratio was calculated using direct medical costs paid by the patient and the insurer until complete cure of the diabetic foot. Effectiveness was the time required for a complete cure. Direct medical costs included fees for hospitalization, emergency care, home care, ambulatory fees, and hospitalization or ambulatory fees at other medical institutions. Results: Mean for direct medical costs was 11,118,773 won per person in the HC group, and 16,005,883 won in the non-HC group. The difference between the groups was statistically significant (p=.042). Analysis of the results for cost-effectiveness ratio showed 91,891 won per day in the HC patients, and 109,629 won per day in the non-HC patients. Conclusion: Result shows that the cost-effectiveness ratio is lower HC patients than non-HC patients, that indicates home care services are economically feasible. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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