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The injury profile and acute treatment costs of major trauma in older people in New South Wales.

Kate Curtis1, Daniel Leonard Chan, Mary Kit Lam, Rebecca Mitchell, Kate King, Liz Leonard, Scott D'Amours, Deborah Black.   

Abstract

AIMS: To Describe injury profile and costs of older person trauma in New South Wales; quantify variations with peer group costs; and identify predictors of higher costs.
METHODS: Nine level 1 New South Wales trauma centres provided data on major traumas (aged ≥ 55 years) during 2008-2009 financial year. Trauma register and financial data of each institution were linked. Treatment costs were compared with peer group Australian Refined Diagnostic Related Groups costs, on which hospital funding is based. Variables examined through multivariate analyses.
RESULTS: Six thousand two hundred and eighty-nine patients were admitted for trauma. Most common injury mechanism was falls (74.8%) then road trauma (14.9%). Median patient cost was $7044 (Q1-3: $3405-13 930) and total treatment costs $76 694 252. Treatment costs were $5 813 975 above peer group average. Intensive care unit admission, age, injury severity score, length of stay and traumatic brain injury were independent predictors of increased costs.
CONCLUSION: Older person trauma attracts greater costs and length of stay. Cost increases with age and injury severity. Hospital financial information and trauma registry data provides accurate cost information that may inform future funding.
© 2013 ACOTA.

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Keywords:  cost; injury; older people; patient outcomes; trauma

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24520942     DOI: 10.1111/ajag.12059

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Australas J Ageing        ISSN: 1440-6381            Impact factor:   2.111


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