Surgically Treated Severe Odontogenic Infections: A Large Cost to the United States Hospital System and Patients

Timothy W. Neal, Y. Hammad, Brian R. Carr, T. Schlieve
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Objectives This purpose of this study was to analyze the cost of surgically treated severe odontogenic infections to both the patient and the hospital system. Materials and Methods This retrospective chart review assessed data of patient hospital charts surgically treated for severe odontogenic infections in the operating room and admitted for greater than one day. Hospital charts of consecutive inpatients admitted from the ED to the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center and Parkland Memorial Hospital for treatment from January 1 2016 to December 31 2020, were reviewed. Patients with infections of non-odontogenic origin were excluded. The specific outcome measures included total hospital stay cost, amount not collected, hospital charity adjustments, insurance type, length of stay, number of infected spaces, number of operating room visits, imaging ordered, and preadmission antibiotics. Results Data from 144 consecutive hospital charts were analyzed. The total billed cost of stay across all study years was $6,888,326.52, the average billed cost per hospital stay was $47,835.60, and the amount not collected was $2,864,857.82. Of the total billed cost, $2,107,692.15 was covered by hospital charity. Only Dent Res Oral Health 2021; 4 (4): 085-090 DOI: 10.26502/droh.0045 Dental Research and Oral Health Vol. 4 No. 4 December 2021 86 $777,276.43 (11.3%) of the total $6,888,326.52 billed was collected by the hospital. Conclusions Patients that are treated for severe odontogenic infections incur a large hospital bill that could have been avoided. Often, a very small percentage of this bill is collected by the hospital.
手术治疗严重牙源性感染:美国医院系统和患者的巨大成本
目的本研究的目的是分析手术治疗严重牙源性感染对患者和医院系统的成本。材料与方法回顾性分析了在手术室接受手术治疗且住院时间超过1天的严重牙源性感染患者的病历资料。回顾了2016年1月1日至2020年12月31日德克萨斯大学西南医学中心和帕克兰纪念医院连续住院患者的住院图表。排除非牙源性感染患者。具体的结果测量包括住院总费用、未收取金额、医院慈善调整、保险类型、住院时间、感染空间数量、手术室就诊次数、影像学要求和入院前抗生素。结果对144份连续医院病历资料进行分析。所有研究年份的住院总账单费用为6,888,326.52美元,每次住院的平均账单费用为47,835.60美元,未收取的金额为2,864,857.82美元。在帐单费用总额中,医院慈善机构支付了2 107 692.15美元。Only Dent Res口腔健康2021;4 (4): 085-090 DOI: 10.26502/droh.0045牙科研究和口腔健康第4卷第4期2021年12月86 .账单总额6,888,326.52美元中,医院收取了777,276.43美元(11.3%)。结论严重牙源性感染患者的住院费用是可以避免的。通常,医院会收取这一账单的很小一部分。
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