Cost-effectiveness and patient satisfaction with pregnancy day care for hypertensive disorders of pregnancy
- PMID: 14712986
- DOI: 10.1046/j.0004-8666.2003.00061.x
Cost-effectiveness and patient satisfaction with pregnancy day care for hypertensive disorders of pregnancy
Abstract
Objective: To quantify the cost-effectiveness of, and evaluate patient satisfaction with, day care for management of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy.
Design: Retrospective descriptive study.
Setting: Pregnancy Day Care Centre, Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne.
Sample: A total of 1200 consecutive women attending with a hypertensive disorder of pregnancy.
Methods: Sociodemographic details and perinatal outcome were entered in a purpose designed computer program. A satisfaction questionnaire was administered to 130 women. Clinical costing data were calculated by casemix analysts to compare traditional inpatient and day care models of care.
Results: An admission to the Pregnancy Day Care Centre cost an average of 684.85 dollars less than a traditional inpatient admission. Women had an overwhelming preference for day care.
Conclusion: Pregnancy day care is a cost-effective method of providing care for women with hypertensive disorders of pregnancy. Women prefer day care to inpatient care.
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