Cost of care and social consequences of very low birth weight infants without premature- related morbidities in Italy
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
Aim of this study was to estimate the cost that is borne by the Italian National Health Service, families, and social
security due to very low birth weight infants (VLBWIs) without prematurity-related morbidities up to the age of
18 months. We followed up on 150 VLBWIs and 145 comparable full-term infants (FTIs) who were born in one of 25
different neonatal intensive care units upon discharge from the hospital and at six and 18 months of age. The
average length of the primary hospitalisation of the VLBWIs was 59.7 days (SD 21.6 days), with a total cost of
€20,502 (SD €8409), compared with three days (SD 0.4 days) with a total cost of €907 (SD €304) for the FTIs. The
total societal cost of the VLBWIs for the first 18 months of life was €58,098 (SD €21,625), while the corresponding
figure for FTIs was €24,209 (SD €15,557). Among VLBWIs, both low birth weight and gestational age were correlated
with the length of hospitalisation after birth (r2 = 0.61 and r2 = 0.57, respectively; p values < 0.0005). Our findings
highlight that the existing DRGs and tariffs inadequately reflect the actual costs for Italian National Health Service.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Cost, very low birth weight infants, Quality of Life.
Elenco autori:
Cavallo, M. C.; Zanini, R.; Gerzeli, SIMONE ANTONIO GIUSEPPE; Gugiatti, A; Barbieri, D; Fattore, G.
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