BMC Surgery (Nov 2012)

Diverticular disease hospital cost impact analysis: evaluation of testings and surgical procedures in inpatient and outpatient admissions

  • Aprea Giovanni,
  • Giugliano Antonio,
  • Canfora Alfonso,
  • Cardin Fabrizio,
  • Ferronetti Antonio,
  • Guida Francesco,
  • Braun Antonio,
  • Battaglini Ciciriello Melania,
  • Tovecci Federica,
  • Mastrobuoni Giovanni,
  • Amato Bruno

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2482-12-S1-S3
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. Suppl 1
p. S3

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Abstract Background Diverticular Disease (DD) is a common condition in Italy and in other western countries. There is not much data concerning DD’s impact on budget and activity in hospitals. Methods The aim is to detect the clinical workload and the financial impact of diverticular disease in hospitals. Retrospective observational study of all patients treated for diverticular disease during the period of seven years in AOU Federico II. Analysis of inpatient and outpatient investigations, treatment, hospitalization and financial refunds. Results A total of 738 patients were treated and 840 hospital discharge records were registered. There were a total number of 4101 hospitalization days and 753 outpatient accesses. The investigations generated were 416 endoscopies, 197 abdominal CT scans, 177 abdominal ultrasound scans, 109 X-rays tests. A total of 193 surgical operations were performed. The total cost of this activity was € 1.656.802 or 0.2% of the total budget of the hospital. € 1.346.218, were attributable to the department of general surgery, 0.9% of the department’s budget . Conclusions The limited impact of diverticular disease on the budget and activity of AOU Federico II of Naples is mainly due to the absence of an emergency department.