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Home Parenteral Nutrition: a direct costs study in the approved centres of Montpellier and Strasbourg.

Anne Tu Duy Khiem-El Aatmani1, Pierre Senesse, Jean-Marie Reimund, Laurence Beretz, René Baumann, Frédéric Pinguet.   

Abstract

AIM: Home Parenteral Nutrition (HPN) is an expensive but relatively cost effective therapy. In France, HPN has been organized around regionally located approved major centers. Few French studies have focused on the economic costs of HPN. The objective of this study was to assess the direct costs of HPN in two approved centers. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Included patients and their nurses filled in a questionnaire in a prospective analysis. The questionnaires were complemented by data from the dispensary, the head of the institution's financial administration and different organizations. Cost were calculated according to the national health insurance fund and hospitalisation prices for 2003.
RESULTS: The direct cost was on average 83 euro per patient per day: 58% for drugs and material, 16% for hospital personnel, 16% for non-institutional caregivers, 4% for patient transportation, 4% for material transportation, and 2% for laboratory tests. The costs reimbursed by the national health insurance fund for laboratory tests, non-institutional caregivers and patient transportation were on average 18 euro per patient per day. Hospital funds provided 78% of the total costs. Daily costs were lower in Strasbourg as compared with Montpellier (62.1 vs 103.3 euro).
CONCLUSION: The cost of the products administered accounts for the majority of daily costs of home parenteral nutrition which is essentially funded by hospital resources. The lower daily costs per patient in Strasbourg may be related to greater patient independence.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16733381     DOI: 10.1016/s0399-8320(06)73230-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gastroenterol Clin Biol        ISSN: 0399-8320


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