Cost Analysis of Physical Therapy Clinic In Thailand: The impact of the COVID-19 outbreak

IF 0.6 Q4 Health Professions
Raoyrin Chanavirut, S. Nakmareong, Ponlapat Yonglitthipagon, Pisamai Malila, W. Kamruecha
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Objective: The aim of the study was to identify the financial burden and compare the unit costs that Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) imposed on a physical therapy clinic that are one of the primary forms of healthcare facilities in Thailand.Design and Setting: The study was a retrospective study conducted at the physical therapy clinic, Khon Kaen University Community Outreach Center (KKUCOMOC) in Thailand. To assess the impact of the outbreak, the service unit was divided into two units: physical therapy (PT) and Thai massage (TM), and the annual report for the 2019-2021 fiscal year was analyzed as representative of before and during an outbreak. The study tool was the Handbook of Unit Cost Analysis from the Office of the Permanent Secretary. Revenue, expenses, and the number of patient visits were all gathered. The data was then analyzed and summarized using Microsoft Excel programs, and descriptive statistics were presented. Results: The COVID-19 pandemic not only reduced the number of patient visits but also the revenue. During the pandemic, the percentage of expense to the facility’s revenue increased in both units. Labor, material, and capital costs were the major cost components, with labor costs accounting for the majority of direct costs. The first emerged in the 2020 fiscal year, resulting in an increase in PT's and TM's unit costs of 26.66% ($US10.24 to $US12.97) and 22.69% ($US6.92 to $US8.49), respectively. Following that, it continued to rise in both units throughout the subsequent fiscal year. As a result, at the end of the study, the unit costs of PT and TM were $US13.95 and $US9.22 respectively. Conclusions: The COVID-19 pandemic reduced the number of patient visits and revenue. Furthermore, it raised the unit cost of PT and TM to $US13.95 and $US9.22 respectively.
泰国理疗诊所的成本分析:COVID-19 爆发的影响
研究目的该研究旨在确定 2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)对理疗诊所(泰国主要医疗机构之一)造成的经济负担并比较其单位成本:本研究是在泰国孔敬大学社区外展中心(KKUCOMOC)理疗诊所进行的一项回顾性研究。为了评估疫情的影响,该服务单位被分为两个单位:物理治疗(PT)和泰式按摩(TM),并分析了 2019-2021 财年的年度报告,作为疫情爆发前和爆发期间的代表。研究工具是常务秘书办公室的《单位成本分析手册》。收入、支出和患者就诊次数都被收集起来。然后使用 Microsoft Excel 程序对数据进行分析和汇总,并提供描述性统计数字。结果COVID-19 大流行不仅减少了就诊人数,也减少了收入。大流行期间,两个单位的支出占收入的比例都有所增加。人工、材料和资本成本是主要的成本构成,其中人工成本占直接成本的大部分。首次出现在 2020 财年,导致 PT 和 TM 的单位成本分别增加了 26.66%(10.24 美元至 12.97 美元)和 22.69%(6.92 美元至 8.49 美元)。此后,在随后的整个财政年度中,这两个单位的成本继续上升。因此,在研究结束时,PT 和 TM 的单位成本分别为 13.95 美元和 9.22 美元。结论:COVID-19 大流行减少了患者就诊次数和收入。此外,它还将 PT 和 TM 的单位成本分别提高到 13.95 美元和 9.22 美元。
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Asia Pacific Journal of Health Management
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