Literature DB >> 16269829

Cost of neonatal intensive care in a tertiary care center.

Anil Narang1, P S Sandesh Kiran, Praveen Kumar.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The number of neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) in India has increased substantially over the last decade; yet many more are required. There is limited information on the actual costs of setting up and running an NICU in India.
OBJECTIVE: Systematic and comprehensive calculation and analysis of the costs of neonatal intensive care in a tertiary care teaching hospital.
METHODS: The costs were compiled by studying the detailed records of various hospital departments and prospectively documenting the costs of drugs, consumables and investigations for a representative group of 30 babies.
RESULTS: The total cost of establishing a 16 bed level III tertiary care NICU was Rs 3.78 crore (Rs. 37.8 million, USdollar 860,000) (2003). Equipment cost formed two-thirds of the establishment cost. The running cost of NICU care per patient per day was Rs 5450 (USdollar 125). NICU and ancillary personnel salary comprised the largest proportion of the running costs. The average total cost of care for a baby less than 1000 grams was Rs. 168000 (USdollar 3800), Rs. 88300 (USdollar 2000) for babies 1000 g to 1250 g. and Rs. 41700 (USdollar 950) for those between 1250 to 1500 g. The family had to bear only 25 percent; rest was subsidized.
CONCLUSIONS: Equipment and personnel salary form the biggest proportion of establishment and running costs. The costs of treatment for a baby in NICU should be seen in context with costs of other types of health care and the number of useful life years gained.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16269829

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian Pediatr        ISSN: 0019-6061            Impact factor:   1.411


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