| Literature DB >> 27172916 |
Sebastiano Filetti1, Paul W Ladenson2, Marco Biffoni3, Maria Giuseppina D'Ambrosio4, Laura Giacomelli3, Stefania Lopatriello5.
Abstract
Whether the amount of the current DRG tariff for thyroid surgery covers its actual cost has been questioned. We estimated a reliable cost of thyroid surgery for a large Italian hospital. A micro-costing approach is used with data from the University Hospital "Umberto I," a large facility that conducts a high volume of thyroidectomy surgical procedures in the Lazio region. The direct costs of surgery and hospitalization for a total and a hemi-thyroidectomy were €4956 and €4673, respectively. When compared to the DRG tariff of €3340, total thyroidectomy was €1616 (48 %) more per procedure and hemi-thyroidectomy was €1333 (40 %) more per procedure. This DRG shortfall is calculated to generate an annual procedure-specific deficit of approximately €1.38 million for this hospital. Furthermore, when the costs associated with pre-surgical work-up, post-surgical follow-up, and complications management through 12 months are incorporated, the estimated costs of total and hemi-thyroidectomy rose to €5812 and €5277, respectively. The true cost of thyroid surgery in Italy is significantly higher than what has been reported in the literature or reimbursed by the DRG tariff.Keywords: Costs and cost analysis; Diagnosis-related groups; Healthcare costs; Italy; Reimbursement mechanisms; Thyroidectomy
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27172916 DOI: 10.1007/s12020-016-0980-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Endocrine ISSN: 1355-008X Impact factor: 3.633