Economic impact of traumatic spinal cord injuries in the United States.

Neuroimmunology and Neuroinflammation Pub Date : 2019-01-01 Epub Date: 2019-07-20 DOI:10.20517/2347-8659.2019.15
Christopher H Merritt, Matthew A Taylor, Caleb J Yelton, Swapan K Ray
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Individuals having sustained traumatic spinal cord injury (TSCI) in the United States are living longer as compared to historical trends, thanks to an ever-evolving understanding of the nature of this injury. Despite this, multiple barriers to care for TSCI patients remain including variations in government-issued veteran insurance, privatized insurance, and among uninsured individuals. The United States alone experiences 12,000 new TSCI cases every year, many of these are found to occur in a growing proportion of elderly individuals. It is crucial to understand both the short-term direct costs as wells as the long-term rehabilitation costs required by these TSCI patients. The lifetime financial burden for those having sustained a TSCI can be immense for patients, insurance companies, and hospital systems alike. Among those with TSCI, re-hospitalization rates are high, leading to increased healthcare resource utilization within this specific patient population. Costs can quickly balloon into hundreds of thousands of dollars and cause a profound financial burden for these patients. This review article seeks to communicate an understanding of the current financial landscape surrounding TSCI patients. The authors will also examine the costs of acute emergency room surgical care such as American spinal injury association grade, hospital length of stay, as well as the timing delay between injury and surgical decompression. Long-term costs associated with TSCI such as rehabilitation, care of secondary comorbidities, and post-injury employment prospects will be examined as well. These costs will be framed from the patient's perspective as well as from both the hospital and insurance company's perspectives. It is hoped a complete understanding as to what makes TSCI such a medically and financially burdensome injury will allow for improved healthcare resource utilization in this population.

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美国创伤性脊髓损伤的经济影响。
与历史趋势相比,美国患有持续性创伤性脊髓损伤(TSCI)的个体寿命更长,这要归功于对这种损伤性质的不断发展的理解。尽管如此,对TSCI患者的护理仍然存在多种障碍,包括政府发行的退伍军人保险、私有化保险和没有保险的个人之间的差异。仅在美国,每年就有12,000例新的TSCI病例,其中许多病例发生在老年人中所占比例越来越大。了解这些TSCI患者所需的短期直接成本和长期康复成本是至关重要的。对于患者、保险公司和医院系统来说,TSCI患者一生的经济负担可能是巨大的。在TSCI患者中,再住院率很高,导致这一特定患者群体的医疗资源利用率增加。费用可能会迅速膨胀到数十万美元,给这些患者带来沉重的经济负担。这篇综述文章旨在传达对当前围绕TSCI患者的财务状况的理解。作者还将研究急性急诊室手术护理的费用,如美国脊髓损伤协会分级、住院时间以及损伤和手术减压之间的时间延迟。与TSCI相关的长期成本,如康复、继发性合并症的护理和伤后就业前景也将被检查。这些费用将从病人的角度以及医院和保险公司的角度来确定。希望全面了解是什么使TSCI成为一种医疗和经济负担沉重的伤害,将有助于改善这一人群的医疗资源利用。
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