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Comparative Study
. 2010 Jan 20:10:2.
doi: 10.1186/1471-2393-10-2.

Costs of vaginal delivery and Caesarean section at a tertiary level public hospital in Islamabad, Pakistan

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Comparative Study

Costs of vaginal delivery and Caesarean section at a tertiary level public hospital in Islamabad, Pakistan

Attia Khan et al. BMC Pregnancy Childbirth. .

Abstract

Background: Public hospitals in developing countries, rather than the preventive and primary healthcare sectors, are the major consumers of healthcare resources. Imbalances in rational, equitable and efficient allocation of scarce resources lie in the scarcity of research & information on economic aspects of health care. The objective of this study was to determine the average cost of a spontaneous vaginal delivery and Caesarean section in a tertiary level government hospital in Islamabad, Pakistan and to estimate the out of pocket expenditures to households using these services.

Methods: This hospital based cost accounting cross sectional study determines the average cost of vaginal delivery and Caesarean section from two perspectives, the patient's and the hospital. From the patient's perspective direct and indirect expenditures of 133 post-partum mothers (65 delivered by Caesarean section & 68 by spontaneous vaginal delivery) admitted in the maternity general ward were determined. From the hospital perspective the step down methodology was adopted, capital and recurrent costs were determined from inputs and cost centers.

Results: The average cost for a spontaneous vaginal delivery from the hospital's side was 40 US$ (2688 rupees) and from the patient's perspective was 79 US$ (5278 rupees). The average cost for a Caesarean section from the hospital side was 162 US$ (10,868 rupees) and 204 US$ (13,678 rupees) from the patient's side. Average monthly household income was 141 +/- 87 US$ for spontaneous vaginal delivery and 168 +/- 97 US$ for Caesarean section. Three fourth (74%) of households had a monthly income of less than 149 US$ (10,000 rupees).

Conclusion: The apparently "free" maternity care at government hospitals involves substantial hidden and unpredicted costs. The anticipated fear of these unpredicted costs may be major factor for many poor households to seek cheaper alternate maternity healthcare.

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"Black box" represents cost factors for spontaneous vaginal delivery "Grey box" represents cost factors for Caesarean section delivery.

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