Author
Listed:
- R. Douglas Scott
(US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
- Steven D. Culler
(Emory University)
- James Baggs
(US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
- Sujan C. Reddy
(US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
- Kara Jacobs Slifka
(US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
- Shelley S. Magill
(US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
- Sophia V. Kazakova
(US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
- John A. Jernigan
(US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
- Richard E. Nelson
(IDEAS Center, Veterans Affairs Salt Lake City Health Care System
University of Utah School of Medicine)
- Robert E. Rosenman
(Washington State University
Washington State University)
- Philip R. Wandschneider
(Washington State University)
Abstract
Background The majority of recent estimates on the direct medical cost attributable to hospital-onset infections (HOIs) has focused on device- or procedure-associated HOIs. The attributable costs of HOIs that are not associated with device use or procedures have not been extensively studied. Objective We developed simulation models of attributable cost for 16 HOIs and estimated the total direct medical cost, including nondevice-related HOIs in the USA for 2011 and 2015. Data and Methods We used total discharge costs associated with HOI-related hospitalization from the National Inpatient Sample and applied an analogy costing methodology to develop simulation models of the costs attributable to HOIs. The mean attributable cost estimate from the simulation analysis was then multiplied by previously published estimates of the number of HOIs for 2011 and 2015 to generate national estimates of direct medical costs. Results After adjusting all estimates to 2017 US dollars, attributable cost estimates for select nondevice-related infections attributable cost estimates ranged from $7661 for ear, eye, nose, throat, and mouth (EENTM) infections to $27,709 for cardiovascular system infections in 2011; and from $8394 for EENTM to $26,445 for central nervous system infections in 2016 (based on 2015 incidence data). The national direct medical costs for all HOIs were $14.6 billion in 2011 and $12.1 billion in 2016. Nondevice- and nonprocedure-associated HOIs comprise approximately 26−28% of total HOI costs. Conclusion Results suggest that nondevice- and nonprocedure-related HOIs result in considerable costs to the healthcare system.
Suggested Citation
R. Douglas Scott & Steven D. Culler & James Baggs & Sujan C. Reddy & Kara Jacobs Slifka & Shelley S. Magill & Sophia V. Kazakova & John A. Jernigan & Richard E. Nelson & Robert E. Rosenman & Philip R., 2024.
"Measuring the Direct Medical Costs of Hospital-Onset Infections Using an Analogy Costing Framework,"
PharmacoEconomics, Springer, vol. 42(10), pages 1127-1144, October.
Handle:
RePEc:spr:pharme:v:42:y:2024:i:10:d:10.1007_s40273-024-01400-z
DOI: 10.1007/s40273-024-01400-z
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