Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7543522 | Operations Research for Health Care | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Nearly 12 out of every 100 surgical patients operated in the Medical Research Institute hospital developed surgical site infection. In 75% of patients, the cost of surgical site infection did not exceed 230 Egyptian Pounds, from the hospital perspective, and 6524 Egyptian Pounds, from patient perspective. Sixty per cent of the costs, tolerated by the hospital, were due to consumables; thus, they could be totally saved if all these surgical site infections had been prevented. From the cohort of 1000 surgical patients, around 110 cases would develop surgical site infection and sought treatment within the Medical Research Institute hospital. The estimated median total cost of treating them would be around 66,700 Egyptian Pounds from the hospital perspective, 76,800 Egyptian Pounds from the patient perspective. This data could help choosing one of three hypothetical infection control programs of different costs and efficacies.
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Authors
Ghada Ahmed Abu-Sheasha, Omaima Gaber Yassine, Medhat Mohamed Anwar, Ramez Naguib Bedwani,