Information on hospital costs is key to many types of economic and financial analyses, yet many countries lack reliable estimates due partly to the time and resources required to undertake detailed costing studies. Accordingly, some analysts have used simple rules of thumb to estimate hospital unit costs, e.g., total hospital costs are allocated between departments assuming that the cost of an inpatient day equals a fixed number of outpatient visits. This paper first explores the extent to which these simple rules apply within and across countries. It then identifies determinants of variation in the relationship between the cost of outpatient visits and inpatient days, then uses the estimated relationship to calculate average costs of inpat...
There has been a huge interest during the last decade on modelling hospital cost. Now that there is ...
International audienceWe set out an analytical strategy to examine variations in resource use, wheth...
AbstractObjectivesMany economic evaluations are conducted in the fields of oncology and hematology, ...
Abstract Background Policy makers require information on costs related to inpatient and outpatient h...
Analysts estimating the costs or cost-effectiveness of health interventions requiring hospitalizatio...
We evaluated three questions that commonly arise when unit costing exercises for multinational trial...
International audienceHospital heterogeneity is a major issue in defining a reimbursement system. If...
Understanding why healthcare costs vary between patients and between health facilities is important ...
Item does not contain fulltextA few studies have noted the outsize administrative costs of US hospit...
A few studies have noted the outsize administrative costs of US hospitals, but no research has compa...
<p>In the absence of a ‘gold standard’ to estimate the economic burden of disease, a decision ...
Statistical models have been used to assess the influence of clinical and demographic factors on hos...
Studies of hospital efficiency seldom lead to changes in practice, partly because recommendations ar...
There has been a huge interest during the last decade on modelling hospital cost. Now that there is ...
International audienceWe set out an analytical strategy to examine variations in resource use, wheth...
AbstractObjectivesMany economic evaluations are conducted in the fields of oncology and hematology, ...
Abstract Background Policy makers require information on costs related to inpatient and outpatient h...
Analysts estimating the costs or cost-effectiveness of health interventions requiring hospitalizatio...
We evaluated three questions that commonly arise when unit costing exercises for multinational trial...
International audienceHospital heterogeneity is a major issue in defining a reimbursement system. If...
Understanding why healthcare costs vary between patients and between health facilities is important ...
Item does not contain fulltextA few studies have noted the outsize administrative costs of US hospit...
A few studies have noted the outsize administrative costs of US hospitals, but no research has compa...
<p>In the absence of a ‘gold standard’ to estimate the economic burden of disease, a decision ...
Statistical models have been used to assess the influence of clinical and demographic factors on hos...
Studies of hospital efficiency seldom lead to changes in practice, partly because recommendations ar...
There has been a huge interest during the last decade on modelling hospital cost. Now that there is ...
International audienceWe set out an analytical strategy to examine variations in resource use, wheth...
AbstractObjectivesMany economic evaluations are conducted in the fields of oncology and hematology, ...