Infective Versus Non-Infective Respiratory Illness Admissions: Comparative cost analysis in a tertiary hospital in Malaysia

Kiran Ganesh Balakrishnan, M. A. Abdul Manaf, Mohd Rohaizat Hassan, K. I. Musa, Azizul Rahman Mohamad Jamil
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Background: Severe Acute Respiratory Infection (SARI) that is mainly caused by the Influenza virus, poses a significant public health threat, demanding timely detection and preventive measures. This study assesses the financial implications of managing two distinct respiratory conditions: SARI and Acute Exacerbation of Bronchial Asthma (AEBA). Method: Data were collected for 100 patients, with 50 cases of SARI and 50 cases of AEBA, admitted to Hospital Canselor Tuanku Muhriz (HCTM) from July to December 2022. Cost analysis was conducted from a provider perspective, considering factors such as building, asset, emolument, overhead, utility, medication, consumables, and laboratory and imaging expenses. Results: The study revealed that the average total cost of treating SARI patients was RM 1,587.11 ($US334.80), significantly higher (30.7%) than AEBA patients at RM 1,214.41 ($US256.18).This was mainly due to the acute and severe nature of SARI, requiring more intensive medical interventions, potentially leading to complications and greater strain on healthcare resources. The study highlighted the economic challenges posed by SARI, provided valuable insights for resource allocation and public health planning. The study's limitations include retrospective data collection and potential underestimation of actual costs due to top-down costing methodology. Conclusion: SARI, especially in the elderly population, leads to substantial healthcare costs and economic impact. Effective preventive measures, such as vaccination, are crucial in reducing the burden of influenza-related illnesses. Health financing plays a vital role in addressing communicable diseases and ensuring the well-being of the population.
感染性与非感染性呼吸道疾病入院:马来西亚一家三级医院的成本比较分析
背景:严重急性呼吸道感染(SARI)主要由流感病毒引起,对公共卫生构成重大威胁,需要及时发现并采取预防措施。本研究评估了管理两种不同呼吸道疾病的财务影响:方法:收集了 2022 年 7 月至 12 月期间在 Canselor Tuanku Muhriz 医院(HCTM)住院的 100 名患者的数据,其中 50 例为 SARI,50 例为 AEBA。成本分析从医疗服务提供者的角度进行,考虑了建筑、资产、薪酬、管理费用、公用事业、药品、耗材、实验室和成像费用等因素:研究显示,治疗 SARI 患者的平均总成本为 1,587.11 令吉(334.80 美元),比治疗 AEBA 患者的 1,214.41 令吉(256.18 美元)高出 30.7%。这项研究强调了 SARI 带来的经济挑战,为资源分配和公共卫生规划提供了有价值的见解。该研究的局限性包括:数据收集具有回顾性,自上而下的成本计算方法可能会低估实际成本:结论:SARI,尤其是在老年人群中,会导致大量的医疗成本和经济影响。疫苗接种等有效的预防措施对于减轻流感相关疾病的负担至关重要。卫生筹资在应对传染病和确保人民福祉方面发挥着至关重要的作用。
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