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Cost Savings Attributable to Reductions in Intensive Care Unit Length of Stay for Mechanically Ventilated Patients
by
Rohrbach, Jeffery
, Kahn, Jeremy M.
, Rubenfeld, Gordon D.
, Fuchs, Barry D.
in
Average total cost
/ Cohort Studies
/ Cost savings
/ Direct costs
/ Female
/ Health care expenditures
/ Hospital Costs
/ Hospital units
/ Hospitalization
/ Hospitals, University - economics
/ Hospitals, University - organization & administration
/ Humans
/ Intensive care
/ Intensive care units
/ Intensive Care Units - economics
/ Length of stay
/ Length of Stay - economics
/ Male
/ Marginal costs
/ Middle Aged
/ Respiration, Artificial - economics
/ Retrospective Studies
/ Studies
/ Survivor
/ Total costs
/ Variable costs
/ Ventilation
2008
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Cost Savings Attributable to Reductions in Intensive Care Unit Length of Stay for Mechanically Ventilated Patients
by
Rohrbach, Jeffery
, Kahn, Jeremy M.
, Rubenfeld, Gordon D.
, Fuchs, Barry D.
in
Average total cost
/ Cohort Studies
/ Cost savings
/ Direct costs
/ Female
/ Health care expenditures
/ Hospital Costs
/ Hospital units
/ Hospitalization
/ Hospitals, University - economics
/ Hospitals, University - organization & administration
/ Humans
/ Intensive care
/ Intensive care units
/ Intensive Care Units - economics
/ Length of stay
/ Length of Stay - economics
/ Male
/ Marginal costs
/ Middle Aged
/ Respiration, Artificial - economics
/ Retrospective Studies
/ Studies
/ Survivor
/ Total costs
/ Variable costs
/ Ventilation
2008
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Cost Savings Attributable to Reductions in Intensive Care Unit Length of Stay for Mechanically Ventilated Patients
by
Rohrbach, Jeffery
, Kahn, Jeremy M.
, Rubenfeld, Gordon D.
, Fuchs, Barry D.
in
Average total cost
/ Cohort Studies
/ Cost savings
/ Direct costs
/ Female
/ Health care expenditures
/ Hospital Costs
/ Hospital units
/ Hospitalization
/ Hospitals, University - economics
/ Hospitals, University - organization & administration
/ Humans
/ Intensive care
/ Intensive care units
/ Intensive Care Units - economics
/ Length of stay
/ Length of Stay - economics
/ Male
/ Marginal costs
/ Middle Aged
/ Respiration, Artificial - economics
/ Retrospective Studies
/ Studies
/ Survivor
/ Total costs
/ Variable costs
/ Ventilation
2008
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Cost Savings Attributable to Reductions in Intensive Care Unit Length of Stay for Mechanically Ventilated Patients
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Cost Savings Attributable to Reductions in Intensive Care Unit Length of Stay for Mechanically Ventilated Patients
2008
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Objectives: To estimate the actual cost savings that could be achieved through reductions in intensive care unit (ICU) length of stay and duration of mechanical ventilation by determining the short-run marginal variable cost of an ICU and ventilator day. Research Design: Retrospective cohort study in a university-affiliated teaching hospital. Subjects: All patients receiving mechanical ventilation in the ICU for more than 48 hours (n = 1778) from July 1, 2005 to June 30, 2006. Measures: The hospital's administrative and cost databases were used to determine total costs, variable costs, and direct-variable costs for each patient on each individual ICU and hospital day. Results: Direct-variable costs comprised 19.3% of total ICU costs and 18.4% of total hospital costs. Marginal direct-variable costs (the cost of each additional ICU day) were small compared with the average daily total cost ($649 to $839 vs. $1751, in US dollars). In survivors with ICU lengths of stay more than 3 days, the mean direct-variable cost of the last ICU day was $397, while the mean direct-variable cost of the first ward day was $279, for a mean cost difference of $118 (95% CI, $21—$190). Reducing ICU and hospital length of stay by 1 day in all survivors with ICU lengths of stay more than 3 days would result in an immediate cost savings of only 0.2% of all hospital expenditures for these patients. Conclusions: Marginal variable ICU costs are relatively small compared with average total costs and are only slightly greater than the cost of a ward day.
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Lippincott Williams & Wilkins,Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc,Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Ovid Technologies
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