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. 2009 Dec;27(6):725-32.
doi: 10.3329/jhpn.v27i6.4323.

Treatment cost for typhoid fever at two hospitals in Kolkata, India

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Treatment cost for typhoid fever at two hospitals in Kolkata, India

Dipika Sur et al. J Health Popul Nutr. 2009 Dec.

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to estimate treatment cost for typhoid fever at two hospitals in Kolkata, India. This study was an incidence-based cost-of-illness analysis from the providers' perspective. Micro-costing approach was employed for calculating patient-specific data. Unit costs of medical services used in the calculation were directly measured from the study hospital by standard method. The study hospitals were selected based on accessibility to data and cooperation. Eighty-three Widal-positive and/or culture-confirmed patients with typhoid fever during November 2003-April 2006 were included in the study. Most (93%) patients were children. Eighty-one percent was treated at the outpatient department. The average duration of hospitalization for child and adult patients was 8.4 and 4.2 days respectively. The average cost of treating children, adults, and all patients was US$ 16.72, 72.71, and 20.77 respectively (in 2004 prices). Recalculation based on 80% occupancy rate in inpatient wards (following the recommendation of the World Health Organization) found that the cost of treating children, adults, and all patients was US$ 14.53, 36.44, and 16.11 respectively.

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Conceptual framework of the micro-costing approach
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Steps of unit cost calculation

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