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@proceedings{1216930, author = {Veverková, Lenka and Krejsová, Kateřina and Žák, Jan and Reška, Michal and Konečný, Jan and Vlček, Petr}, booktitle = {24th Conference of the European Wound Management Association}, keywords = {patient; wound; financial burden; NPWT}, language = {eng}, title = {Treatment of Serious Surgical Diagnoses - Financial Review}, url = {http://ewma2014.org/fileadmin/user_upload/EWMAconferences/2014/Programme/EWMA2014_AbstractBook_ENG_final_WEB.pdf}, year = {2014} }
TY - CONF ID - 1216930 AU - Veverková, Lenka - Krejsová, Kateřina - Žák, Jan - Reška, Michal - Konečný, Jan - Vlček, Petr PY - 2014 TI - Treatment of Serious Surgical Diagnoses - Financial Review KW - patient KW - wound KW - financial burden KW - NPWT UR - http://ewma2014.org/fileadmin/user_upload/EWMAconferences/2014/Programme/EWMA2014_AbstractBook_ENG_final_WEB.pdf N2 - Decisive Factors in Wound Healing Process are: patient, wound, medical personnel and source of treatment. The factors relating to the treatment source are availability, adequacy and efficiency. In 2011, average public healthcare expenditures per capita in our republic totaled EUR 925.Average private payment of a single household member amounted EUR 130 annually. Financial Burden in our country in2012, the share of public healthcare expenditures was 84 %, the private payments accounted for 16 % Medical devices expenditures account for EUR 3 billion. Does application of NPWT really result in increased treatment costs. Methods: In the period between June 2011 and December 2013 we observed 78 patients with an 8 chest wounds, 9 open abdomen, 19 trauma defects and 42 defects following surgery who were treated using NPWT. We evaluated the length of treatment, cost of dressing, level of pain and the price of treatment. And number of hospitalization days and price of medical interventions Results: The patients’ average age was 63,2 years. The wound varied from 8cmx5cm to 38cmx35cm. Treatment with NWPT averaged 17,6 days, and dressings were changed every 4.15 days. All wounds were infected. NWPT is 15.2% - 18.4% cheaper in comparison with standard treatment. Length of hospitalization is shortened significantly. Analgesic treatment is reduced to minimum Conclusions: Does application of NPWT really result in increased treatment costs? NOT, provided this therapy is chosen appropriately used for necessary period of time only. Treatment costs are reduced only with the correct diagnosing and application of adequate ER -
VEVERKOVÁ, Lenka, Kateřina KREJSOVÁ, Jan ŽÁK, Michal REŠKA, Jan KONEČNÝ a Petr VLČEK. Treatment of Serious Surgical Diagnoses - Financial Review. In \textit{24th Conference of the European Wound Management Association}. 2014.
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