Specialty support surfaces: a cost containment perspective.

Decubitus Pub Date : 1993-11-01
S Thomason, G G Hawley, J Wurzel
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Challenged by annual expenditures exceeding $5.9 million dollars for specialty support surface rentals, the National Center for Cost Containment (NCCC), an office of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), organized a Technical Advisory Group (TAG) to identify strategies for the appropriate use and cost-containment of specialty support surfaces. A survey of utilization patterns revealed that some VA facilities (n = 20) had no expenditures for rental of specialty support surfaces while others (n = 13) spent over $100,000 per facility on rental expenditures. Many facilities had a significant cost savings by owning specialty support surfaces. A decision-making tree, emphasizing first line devices, was developed to assist in containing expenditures. It was recommended that this algorithm be used in conjunction with the Specialty Support Surface Guidelines developed by the TAG. It is anticipated that this information may assist both VA and non-VA healthcare facilities to contain costs in the utilization of specialty support surfaces.

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专业支持表面:成本控制的观点。
由于专业支持面租赁的年度支出超过590万美元,退伍军人事务部(VA)的一个办公室——国家成本控制中心(NCCC)组织了一个技术咨询小组(TAG),以确定适当使用和控制专业支持面成本的战略。一项利用模式的调查显示,一些退伍军人服务设施(n = 20)没有专业支持表面的租赁支出,而其他(n = 13)每个设施的租赁支出超过100,000美元。许多设施通过拥有专业的支撑面,大大节省了成本。制定了一个强调第一线设备的决策树,以协助控制支出。建议将该算法与TAG制定的专业支撑面指南结合使用。预计这些信息可以帮助退伍军人管理局和非退伍军人管理局的医疗机构控制专业支持面使用的成本。
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