Japanese Dental Science Review (Dec 2024)

Time-study research on maxillofacial prosthetic treatment

  • Mai Murase,
  • Haruka Fujita,
  • Meiko Oki,
  • Fumi Yoshioka,
  • Yuichiro Nishiyama,
  • Tetsuo Ohyama,
  • Chihaya Matsumoto,
  • Satomi Usui,
  • Yuji Sato,
  • Tadashi Sado,
  • Hidekazu Takahashi,
  • Keiichi Sasaki,
  • Miwa Matsuyama,
  • Yuka Sumita

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 60
pp. 73 – 80

Abstract

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Unreasonable medical fees can cause problems such as increased medical costs, greater medical disparities, decreased medical standards, and physician shortages. To prevent such problems, it is important to set appropriate medical fees, ensure their proper use, and improve the efficiency of medical care. The treatment of patients with maxillofacial defects is generally more expensive compared with general prosthodontic treatment because it involves more materials and requires more frequently follow-ups for longer period. However, the actual time required for maxillofacial prosthetic treatment is unclear. Therefore, in this study, we aimed to clarify the amount of time spent treating maxillofacial prosthetic patients. We analyzed clinical data from patients undergoing routine maxillofacial prosthetic treatment, irrespective of difficulty level, at 8 university hospitals and 2 dental clinics. We also collected data from maxillofacial prosthodontists on the treatment time required for various Japanese health insurance items, including the fabrication of maxillofacial prostheses. The results revealed that some aspects of maxillofacial prosthetic treatment may take longer to perform and are more costly to perform than previously thought, suggesting the need for some adjustments to the health insurance reimbursement system. Maintaining an appropriate balance between expenditures and fees will greatly benefit patients and physicians, ensuring positive health outcomes and a healthy society.

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