COVID-19、COVID-19 后病情和其他病毒性肺炎的住院费用:成本比较分析。

IF 6.7 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Medical Journal of Australia Pub Date : 2024-11-03 DOI:10.5694/mja2.52465
Danielle Hitch, Mary Rose Angeles, Eric Lau, Kelli Nicola-Richmond, Catherine Bennett, Catherine M Said, Sara Holton, Kimberley Haines, Bodil Rasmussen, Genevieve Pepin, Kieva Richards, Martin Hensher
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目的比较澳大利亚2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)病例的住院费用与其他病毒性肺炎病例的住院费用,并描述COVID-19后的住院费用:2020年1月1日至2021年6月30日期间维多利亚州公共卫生急症和亚急性服务机构因COVID-19或其他病毒性肺炎入院的成本比较分析:人口统计学特征、临床结果(包括诊断、损伤、亚急性入院、重症监护室入院、通气和住院时间)和成本数据(包括诊断相关组别以及总成本、直接成本和间接成本):研究期间,3197 名患者因 COVID-19 入院,15761 名患者因其他病毒性肺炎入院。COVID-19 的住院费用比其他病毒性肺炎的住院费用高出 29%。因 COVID-19 入院需要入住重症监护室的平均费用(120 504 澳元或 90 595 美元)明显高于不需要入住重症监护室的平均费用(19 634 澳元或 14 761 美元)。与 COVID-19 后病情相关的入院调整成本为 11 090 澳元或 8 337 美元,而且这些入院明显更可能是选择性的。直接成本占所有组别成本的大部分,COVID-19 后病情入院患者使用的专职医疗服务少于其他组别:结论:急性 COVID-19 和 COVID-19 后遗症病例最近才出现,对澳大利亚医院造成了重大的额外经济影响。随着疫苗接种率的提高和严重急性呼吸系统综合症冠状病毒 2 的后续变种的出现,还需要进一步的研究来了解长期成本并确定长期趋势。
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Hospital costs of COVID-19, post-COVID-19 condition and other viral pneumonias: a cost comparison analysis

Objectives

To compare hospital admission costs for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) cases to hospital admission costs for other viral pneumonia cases in Australia, and to describe hospital admission costs for post-COVID-19 condition.

Design, setting, participants

A cost comparison analysis of hospital admissions due to COVID-19 or other viral pneumonias between 1 January 2020 and 30 June 2021 at Victorian public health acute and subacute services.

Main outcome measures

Demographic characteristics, clinical outcomes (including diagnoses, impairment, subacute admission, intensive care unit admissions, ventilation, and length of stay) and cost data (including diagnostic-related groups, and total, direct and indirect costs).

Results

During the study period, 3197 patients were admitted to hospital due to COVID-19 and 15 761 were admitted for other viral pneumonias. Admissions for COVID-19 cost 29% more than admissions for other viral pneumonias. Admissions for COVID-19 requiring intensive care unit admission incurred significantly higher mean costs (A$120 504 or US$90 595) compared with those not requiring intensive care unit admission (A$19 634 or US$14 761). The adjusted cost of admissions related to post-COVID-19 condition was A$11 090 or US$8 337, and these admissions were significantly more likely to be elective. Direct costs accounted for most of the costs for all groups, and admissions for post-COVID-19 condition used less allied health services than other groups.

Conclusions

Given its recent emergence, cases of acute COVID-19 and post-COVID-19 condition have had a significant additional financial impact on Australian hospitals. Further studies are required to understand long term costs and identify trends over time in the context of increased vaccination rates and subsequent variants of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2.

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Medical Journal of Australia
Medical Journal of Australia 医学-医学:内科
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期刊介绍: The Medical Journal of Australia (MJA) stands as Australia's foremost general medical journal, leading the dissemination of high-quality research and commentary to shape health policy and influence medical practices within the country. Under the leadership of Professor Virginia Barbour, the expert editorial team at MJA is dedicated to providing authors with a constructive and collaborative peer-review and publication process. Established in 1914, the MJA has evolved into a modern journal that upholds its founding values, maintaining a commitment to supporting the medical profession by delivering high-quality and pertinent information essential to medical practice.
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