Operational Model and Treatment Costs of a Student-Run Free Clinic Serving People Who Inject Drugs

Hardik Patel, S. Hinkes, M. Mathew, M. Castillo, D. Serota, H. Tookes
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Background: The student-run Infectious Disease Elimination Act (IDEA) Clinic serves people who inject drugs (PWID) by providing human immunodeficiency virus testing, hepatitis C virus testing, wound care, cutaneous abscess treatment, safe injection education, and basic health screening services. A primary goal of the IDEA Clinic is to prevent the progression of wounds and infections into more severe and costly illnesses. Here, we present the operational model and treatment costs associated with providing these services at the IDEA clinic. Methods: Charts of PWID who received medical care at the IDEA Clinic over a 28-month study period were reviewed and the services provided are reported. Total costs were stratified into the cost of medical equipment, procedures, and medications. Results: From October 2017 to January 2020, the total cost of supplies of the IDEA Clinic totaled $3,491.65. Over this study period, there were 291 distinct patient visits, which gives the clinic an average cost of $12.00 per visit. Conclusions: The IDEA Clinic requires low per-patient operational costs to provide important medical services to a vulnerable population. The results of this study may be used to support the creation of more student-run clinics in other areas with a large population of PWID.
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为注射毒品者服务的学生免费诊所的运营模式和治疗成本
背景:学生经营的《消除传染病法》诊所通过提供人体免疫缺陷病毒检测、丙型肝炎病毒检测、伤口护理、皮肤脓肿治疗、安全注射教育和基本健康筛查服务,为注射毒品的人提供服务。IDEA诊所的主要目标是防止伤口和感染发展为更严重、更昂贵的疾病。在这里,我们介绍了IDEA诊所提供这些服务的运营模式和治疗成本。方法:回顾在IDEA诊所接受医疗护理的PWID在28个月的研究期间的图表,并报告所提供的服务。总成本被分为医疗设备、手术和药物的成本。结果:从2017年10月到2020年1月,IDEA诊所的用品总成本为3491.65美元。在这段研究期间,共有291次不同的患者就诊,这使得诊所每次就诊的平均费用为12.00美元。结论:IDEA诊所要求每位患者的运营成本较低,以便为弱势人群提供重要的医疗服务。这项研究的结果可用于支持在其他PWID人口众多的地区建立更多的学生诊所。
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