| Literature DB >> 30783991 |
Shankar Prinja1, Yashpaul Sharma2, Jyoti Dixit3, Shyam Kumar Singh Thingnam4, Rajesh Kumar3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Lack of data on the cost of cardiac care is an impediment to evidence-based planning, especially for determining provider payment rates under publically financed health insurance schemes.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 30783991 PMCID: PMC6710307 DOI: 10.1007/s41669-019-0123-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pharmacoecon Open ISSN: 2509-4262
Costing assumptions and apportioning statistics
| Type of data | Source of data | Form of data | Methods used to annualize/annual cost | Allocation criteria used |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Capital items | ||||
| Building/space | Record review (maps), facility observation | Maps | Estimated the floor size of constructed area multiplied by local commercial rental price | Shared areas apportioned on the basis of number of patients |
| Equipment | Record review (stock register), facility observation | Stock registers | Annualization factor multiplied by purchase price plus annual maintenance cost | Shared equipment costs were apportioned on the basis of number of surgeries |
| Non-consumables (includes table, chair, water cooler, tube lights etc.) | Record review (stock register), facility observation | Stock registers | Annualization factor multiplied by purchase price plus annual maintenance cost | Shared non-consumable items were apportioned on the basis of number of surgeries |
| Recurrent items | ||||
| Human resources | Record review, interview, facility observation | Pay slips, on-call books | Salary multiplied by the proportion of time spent in a year on cardiac care services | Proportional time spent on various activities |
| Drugs and consumables (stationery, sanitary items etc.) | Record review | Stock register | Annual amount of drugs/consumables and price data | Proportion of patients |
| Overheads utilities | ||||
| Electricity | Record review | Monthly electricity bills | Annual consumption of electricity in cardiac centre | Floor area and proportional time spent there by cardiac patients |
| Water supply | Record review | Monthly water bills | Annual consumption of water in each cost centre | Floor area |
| Annual maintenance (overall) | Record review | Stock register at hospital engineering department | Annual amount spent on maintenance | Floor area |
| Laundry | Record review | Laundry stock register | Annual volume of linen and clothes including bed sheets and annual amount spent on laundry | Proportion of cardiac patients |
| Dietetics | Record review | Stock register | Annual volume of diets and annual amount spent on its consumption | Proportion of patients hospitalized for cardiac care services in each cost centre |
Fig. 1Input-wise distribution of cost incurred for providing cardiac care services
Unit health system cost of cardiac care services in a tertiary care hospital, 2016–2017
| Cost centres | Total cost | Output (no. of patients) | Unit | Unit cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Intensive care unit | 55,642,558 (869,415) | 2936 | Bed days | 12,635 (197) |
| Cardiology general and private wards | 134,926,873 (2,108,232) | 11,796 | Bed days | 1040 (16) |
| CTVS general and private wards | 66,641,429 (1,041,272) | 1153 | Bed days | 3853 (60) |
| Outpatient department (cardiology) | 25,899,007 (404,672) | 141,956 | Visits | 182.4 (2.8) |
| Outpatient department (CTVS) | 9,974,384 (155,850) | 29,789 | Visits | 334.8 (5.2) |
| Radiology department | 21,097,709 (329,652) | 202,304 | Cases | 104 (1.6) |
| ECG | 3,143,005 (49,109) | 170,279 | Cases | 18 (0.3) |
| ECHO | 9,193,724 (43,652) | 25,662 | Cases | 358 (5.6) |
| TMT | 4,952,522 (77,383) | 5140 | Cases | 963 (15) |
| Holter | 2,314,605 (36,166) | 1223 | Cases | 1892 (29.5) |
CTVS Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery, ECG electrocardiography, ECHO echocardiography, INR Indian rupees, TMT treadmill test
Total health system cost of valve replacement surgery and balloon valvotomy in India
| Cost centre | Quantity of services | Unit | Total health system cost in INR (US$) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Single valve replacement surgery | Double valve replacement surgery | Triple valve replacement surgery | Balloon valvotomy | |||
| Outpatient department | 1 | Visits | 334.8 (5.2) | 334.8 (5.2) | 334.8 (5.2) | 182.4 (2.8) |
| Intensive care unit | 1.5 | Bed days | 18,952.5 (296) | 18,952.5 (296) | 18,952.5 (296) | |
| Inpatient department | 1.5 | Bed days | 5779.5 (90) | 5779.5 (90) | 5779.5 (90) | 1560 (24.3) |
| Operation theatre/catheterization lab | 1 | Procedure | 47,853 (748) | 51,264 (801) | 64,059 (1001) | 6632 (104) |
| Total health system cost | 72,919 (1139.3) | 76,330 (1192.6) | 89,125 (1392.5) | 8374 (130.8) | ||
INR Indian rupees
General characteristics of patients with valvular heart diseases during 2016–17
| Characteristic | Category | Number ( |
|---|---|---|
| Mean age (in years) | 36 years | 100 |
| Gender | Male | 42 |
| Female | 58 | |
| Religion | Hindu | 59 |
| Muslim | 2 | |
| Sikh | 38 | |
| Christian | 0 | |
| Other | 1 | |
| Caste | SC | 28 |
| ST | 1 | |
| OBC | 20 | |
| General | 51 | |
| Locality | Urban | 49 |
| Rural | 51 | |
| Educational status | Illiterate | 14 |
| Primary | 12 | |
| Middle | 11 | |
| Matric | 22 | |
| Senior secondary | 23 | |
| Graduation and above | 18 | |
| Marital status | Unmarried | 30 |
| Married | 68 | |
| Widow/widower | 2 | |
| Wealth quintiles | Poorest | 19.9 |
| Poor | 19.9 | |
| Moderate | 19.9 | |
| Rich | 19.9 | |
| Richest | 20.2 |
OBC Other Backward Caste, SC Scheduled Castes, ST Scheduled Tribes
Out-of-pocket expenditure for mechanical and bio-prosthetic valve replacement surgeries in a tertiary care hospital
| Costing variables | Out-of-pocket expenditure in INR | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mechanical valve | Bio-prosthetic valve | Balloon valvotomy | ||||
| Mean (SD) | Median (IQR) | Mean (SD) | Median (IQR) | Mean (SD) | Median (IQR) | |
| Cost of valve/balloon | 76,673 (4039.4) | 55,000 (50,000) | 91,667 (29,633) | 76,000 (99,000) | ||
| Medicines | 34,767 (2412.6) | 35,000 (31,500) | 50,000 (15,278) | 40,000 (50,000) | 2672.2 (1204) | 1425.45 (985.9) |
| Lab tests/diagnostics | 6095 (636.7) | 5000 (7000) | 9333 (666.7) | 10,000 (2000) | 737.4 (182.4) | 380.1 (380.1) |
| User fees/hospital chargesa | 5073 (497.2) | 4000 (7190) | 9603 (5597.3) | 8000 (19,190) | 18,787 (828.4) | 17,400 (567.8) |
| Travelling | 4855 (432.2) | 4000 (6500) | 16,667 (1666.6) | 15,000 (5000) | 3278.5 (332.6) | 2375.75 (3207.2) |
| Boarding/lodging/food | 4777 (357) | 4800 (2650) | 4333 (1764) | 5000 (6000) | 2366 (306) | 1900.6 (1900.6) |
| Informal payment | 121 (103.5) | – | – | – | – | – |
| Others | 775 (260.6) | – | – | – | – | – |
| Total expenditure | 133,136 (5746.6) | 107,800 (104,840) | 181,603 (39,620) | 154,000 (181,190) | 27,416 (2749.2) | 23,481.913 (7041.7) |
INR Indian rupees, IQR interquartile range, SD standard deviation
aUser fees for balloon valvotomy are inclusive of cost of balloon and procedure charges (user fees and bed charges)
| The treatment of valvular heart disease imposes high out-of-pocket expenditure for households. |
| Our study findings on the overall cost of treatment of valvular heart disease support the provider payment rates set under |
| Our findings could be used for setting reimbursement decisions for cardiac surgeries in various publicly financed insurance schemes as well as assessing cost effectiveness of related interventions. |