European Journal of Medical Research (Nov 2009)

Hospital treatment -is it affordable? A structured cost analysis of vaginal deliveries and planned caesarean sections

  • Heer IM,
  • Kahlert S,
  • Rummel S,
  • Kümper C,
  • Jonat W,
  • Strauss A

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/2047-783X-14-11-502
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 11
p. 502

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Abstract Introduction The analysis of cost effectiveness in hospitals is as difficult as treating the patients properly. We are yet not able to answer the simple question of what costs are caused by a certain diagnosis and its treatment during an average hospital stay. Methods To answer some issues of the global problem of cost effectiveness during hospitalisation, we analysed the costs and the cost structure of a normal obstetrical hospital stay during an uncomplicated vaginal delivery and a planned caesarean section. Cost data was collected and summarized from the patients file, the hospital's computer system gathering all cost centres, known material expenses and expenses of non obstetrical medical services. Results For vaginal deliveries/planned caesareans we can calculate with a surplus of about 83 €/1432 €. About 45% of the summarized costs are calculated on a reliable database. Discussion The introduction of the DRG based clearing system in Germany has aggravated the discussion on cost effectiveness. Our meticulous work-up of expenses excluded personal precautionary costs and personnel costs of documentation because no tools are described to depict such costs. If we would add these costs to the known expenses of our study, we strongly suspect that hospital treatment of vaginal deliveries or planned caesarean sections is not cost effective.

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