Factors Associated With Head and Neck Cancer Hospitalization Cost and Length of Stay-A National Study.

Eric Adjei Boakye, Kenton J Johnston, Thiago A Moulin, Paula M Buchanan, Leslie Hinyard, Betelihem B Tobo, Sean T Massa, Nosayaba Osazuwa-Peters
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Abstract

Objectives: The aim of the study was to estimate hospitalization cost, and factors associated with hospitalization costs and length of stay (LOS) of patients treated for head and neck cancer in the United States.

Methods: Data on 71,440 weighted hospital admissions from the 2014 National Inpatient Sample with a diagnosis of head and neck cancer were examined. Multivariable linear regression models estimated factors associated with hospitalization costs, and negative binomial regression models were used to identify factors associated with hospital LOS. Factor variables included characteristics of the patient, clinical, and hospital characteristics.

Results: The average hospitalization cost was US $18,371 and the average LOS was 6.6 days. LOS was significantly associated with admissions involving bacterial infection, major operating procedures, chemo procedure, and radiation procedure as well as admissions at medium or small bed size hospitals, and rural hospitals. Admissions among black patients, elective admissions, admissions involving bacterial infection, major operating procedures, chemo procedure, radiation procedure, and advance comorbidities were associated with increased hospitalization costs. In contrast, admissions at urban nonteaching or rural had increased hospitalization costs.

Conclusions: Admissions that involve higher number of comorbidities, metastasis, bacterial infection, radiation, and chemo procedures had longer hospital stay and higher cost whereas admissions are rural hospitals had shorter hospital stay and lower cost. Understanding these factors associated with increased LOS and hospitalization cost will help efforts to decrease health care cost and improve quality of care.

头颈癌住院费用和住院时间的相关因素——一项全国性研究。
目的:本研究的目的是估计美国头颈癌患者的住院费用,以及与住院费用和住院时间(LOS)相关的因素。方法:对2014年全国住院病例中诊断为头颈癌的71440例加权住院患者数据进行分析。多变量线性回归模型估计与住院费用相关的因素,负二项回归模型用于确定与医院LOS相关的因素。因素变量包括患者特征、临床特征和医院特征。结果:平均住院费用为18371美元,平均住院时间为6.6天。住院率与细菌感染、大手术、化疗、放疗以及中小型医院和农村医院住院率显著相关。黑人患者的入院、选择性入院、涉及细菌感染的入院、主要手术、化疗、放疗和早期合并症与住院费用增加有关。相比之下,城市非教学学校或农村学校的住院费用增加了。结论:合并合并症、转移、细菌感染、放疗和化疗的住院时间较长,费用较高,而农村医院住院时间较短,费用较低。了解与LOS增加和住院费用相关的这些因素将有助于降低医疗成本和提高医疗质量。
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