Experimental Results (Jan 2023)

The cost of pediatric abdominal tuberculosis treatment in India: Evidence from a teaching hospital

  • Mwayi Kachapila,
  • Shreya Sindhu,
  • Jyoti Dhiman,
  • Dhruva N. Ghosh,
  • Susan John,
  • Mark Monahan,
  • Dion G. Morton,
  • Tracy E. Roberts,
  • Atul Suroy,
  • Raymond Oppong,
  • Marc Henrion

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1017/exp.2023.16
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4

Abstract

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This study estimated the treatment cost of pediatric abdominal tuberculosis that potentially needs surgical treatment in India. Data were collected from 38 in-patient children at Christian Medical Hospital, Ludhiana as part of a clinical study conducted to establish the patterns of presentation and outcomes of abdominal tuberculosis in an Indian setting. A bottom-up approach was used to estimate the costs from a healthcare provider perspective, and a generalized linear model (GLM) was run to find variables that had an impact on the costs. Costs were reported in international dollars ($) and India Rupees (INR). The results show that the average direct cost was $3095.00 (standard deviation [SD]: 3480.82) or 68,065.13 INR (SD: 76,539.69). The GLM results established that duration of treatment and surgical treatment were significantly associated with higher costs. Efforts of eliminating the condition should be strengthened.

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