Cost of postoperative complications: How to avoid calculation errors.


Por: De la Plaza Llamas R and Ramia JM

Publicada: 7 jun 2020
Resumen:
Postoperative complications (PC) are a basic health outcome, but no surgery service in the world records and/or audits the PC associated with all the surgical procedures it performs. Most studies that have assessed the cost of PC suffer from poor quality and a lack of transparency and consistency. The payment system in place often rewards the volume of services provided rather than the quality of patients' clinical outcomes. Without a thorough registration of PC, the economic costs involved cannot be determined. An accurate, reliable appraisal would help identify areas for investment in order to reduce the incidence of PC, improve surgical results, and bring down the economic costs. This article describes how to quantify and classify PC using the Clavien-Dindo classification and the comprehensive complication index, discusses the perspectives from which economic evaluations are performed and the minimum postoperative follow-up established, and makes various recommendations. The availability of accurate and impartially audited data on PC will help reduce their incidence and bring down costs. Patients, the health authorities, and society as a whole are sure to benefit.

Filiaciones:
De la Plaza Llamas R:
 Department of General and Digestive Surgery, Hospital Universitario de Guadalajara, Guadalajara 19002, Spain.

Ramia JM:
 Department of General and Digestive Surgery, Hospital Universitario de Guadalajara, Guadalajara 19002, Spain
ISSN: 10079327





WORLD JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY
Editorial
BAISHIDENG PUBLISHING GROUP INC, 8226 REGENCY DR, PLEASANTON, CA 94588 USA, China
Tipo de documento: Article
Volumen: 26 Número: 21
Páginas: 2682-2690
ID de PubMed: 32550746

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