| Literature DB >> 32932810 |
Alexandra L Di Bella1, Tracy Comans2, Elise M Gane3, Adrienne M Young1, Donna F Hickling4, Alisha Lucas5, Ingrid J Hickman6, Merrilyn Banks1.
Abstract
Despite its high prevalence, there is no systematic approach to documenting and coding obesity in hospitals. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of obesity among inpatients, the proportion of obese patients recognised as obese by hospital administration, and the cost associated with their admission. A cross-sectional study was undertaken in three hospitals in Queensland, Australia. Inpatients present on three audit days were included in this study. Data collected were age, sex, height, and weight. Body mass index (BMI) was calculated in accordance with the World Health Organization's definition. Administrative data were sourced from hospital records departments to determine the number of patients officially documented as obese. Total actual costing data were sourced from hospital finance departments. From a combined cohort of n = 1327 inpatients (57% male, mean (SD) age: 61 (19) years, BMI: 28 (9) kg/m2), the prevalence of obesity was 32% (n = 421). Only half of obese patients were recognised as obese by hospital administration. A large variation in the cost of admission across BMI categories prohibited any statistical determination of difference. Obesity is highly prevalent among hospital inpatients in Queensland, Australia. Current methods of identifying obesity for administrative/funding purposes are not accurate and would benefit from reforms to measure the true impact of healthcare costs from obesity.Entities:
Keywords: body mass index; health care costs; hospital costs; hospitals; inpatients; obesity
Year: 2020 PMID: 32932810 PMCID: PMC7551369 DOI: 10.3390/healthcare8030334
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Healthcare (Basel) ISSN: 2227-9032
Key clinical characteristics of the cohort.
| Site A | Site B | Site C | All | Comparison between Sites | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age, years | 58.4 (19.1) | 60.4 (18.2) | 63.1 (20.8) | 60.7 (19.3) | |
| Sex, male | 179 (52%) | 344 (61%) | 235 (56%) | 758 (57%) | |
| BMI, kg/m2 | 27.6 (7.8) | 28.7 (8.3) | 28.1 (9.3) | 28.2 (8.5) | |
| BMI category, | |||||
| Underweight | 27 (8%) | 27 (5%) | 29 (7%) | 83 (6%) | |
| Normal | 113 (33%) | 167 (30%) | 146 (35%) | 426 (32%) | |
| Overweight | 98 (29%) | 186 (33%) | 113 (27%) | 397 (30%) | |
| Obese Class I | 57 (17%) | 86 (15%) | 70 (17%) | 213 (16%) | |
| Obese Class II | 25 (7%) | 56 (10%) | 34 (8%) | 115 (9%) | |
| Obese Class III | 21 (7%) | 43 (8%) | 30 (7%) | 93 (7%) |
Figure 1Prevalence of BMI category in the combined hospital cohort (n = 1327). The categories used were the WHO BMI criteria19, defined as follows: underweight (BMI < 18.50 kg/m2), normal range (BMI 18.50–24.99 kg/m2), overweight (BMI 25.00–29.99 kg/m2), obese class I (BMI 30.00–34.99 kg/m2), obese class II (BMI 35.00–39.99 kg/m2), and obese class III (BMI ≥ 40.00 kg/m2).
Percentage of patients coded for obesity by BMI category.
| Underweight | Normal | Overweight | Obese Class I | Obese Class II | Obese Class III | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ICD coding of obesity, | ||||||
| Site A | 0 of 26 (0%) | 0 of 101 (0%) | 4 of 92 (4%) | 6 of 55 (11%) | 10 of 23 (43%) | 9 of 21 (43%) |
| Site B | 0 of 27 (0%) | 1 of 167 (1%) | 10 of 186 (5%) | 61 of 86 (71%) | 39 of 56 (70%) | 26 of 43 (60%) |
| Site C | 0 of 28 (0%) | 2 of 139 (1%) | 8 of 104 (8%) | 22 of 63 (35%) | 15 of 32 (47%) | 15 of 29 (52%) |
1 Percentage is relative to number of patients within each BMI category at the particular site for whom coding data were available (total n = 1278). The categories used were the WHO BMI criteria19, defined as follows: underweight (BMI < 18.50 kg/m2), normal range (BMI 18.50–24.99 kg/m2), overweight (BMI 25.00–29.99 kg/m2), obese class I (BMI 30.00–34.99 kg/m2), obese class II (BMI 35.00–39.99 kg/m2), and obese class III (BMI ≥ 40.00 kg/m2).
Cost of inpatient stay and associated LOS (rounded to the nearest Australian dollar).
| Total Cost ($AUD) | Underweight | Normal Weight | Overweight | Obese Class I | Obese Class II | Obese Class III |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean | $33,344 | $37,713 | $42,251 | $50,301 | $40,356 | $43,221 |
| (SD) | ($34,019) | ($59,365) | ($55,375) | ($99,440) | ($47,401) | ($80,547) |
| Length of stay, days Mean (SD) | Underweight | Normal Weight | Overweight | Obese Class I | Obese Class II | Obese Class III |
| Site A | 16.74 | 15.00 | 16.95 | 16.03 | 22.45 | 15.12 |
| Site B | 48.15 | 34.38 | 24.11 | 26.63 | 29.80 | 38.98 |
| Site C | 18.56 | 22.11 | 21.64 | 24.48 | 20.49 | 17.78 |