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. 2021 Sep 6;18(17):9407.
doi: 10.3390/ijerph18179407.

Delayed Discharge for Non-Clinical Reasons in Hip Procedures: Differential Characteristics and Opportunity Cost

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Delayed Discharge for Non-Clinical Reasons in Hip Procedures: Differential Characteristics and Opportunity Cost

Amada Pellico-López et al. Int J Environ Res Public Health. .

Abstract

Delayed discharge for non-clinical reasons shares common characteristics with hip procedures. We sought to quantify the length of stay and related costs of hip procedures and compare these with other cases of delayed discharge. A cross-sectional study was conducted at a public hospital in Spain (2007-2015) including 306 patients with 6945 days of total stay and 2178 days of prolonged stay. The mean appropriate stay was 15.58 days, and the mean prolonged stay was 7.12 days. The cost of a prolonged stay was €641,002.09. The opportunity cost according to the value of the hospital complexity unit was €922,997.82. The mean diagnostic-related groups' weight was 3.40. Up to 85.29% of patients resided in an urban area near the hospital (p = 0.001), and 83.33% were referred to a long-stay facility for functional recovery (p = 0.001). The proportion of patients with hip procedures and delayed discharge was lower than previous reports; however, their length of stay was longer. The cost of prolonged stay could account for 21.17% of the total. Compared with the remaining cases of delayed discharge, the appropriate stay was shorter in hip procedures, with a profile of older women living in an urban area close to the hospital and referred to a long-stay center for functional recovery.

Keywords: economic burden; hip fractures; hip injuries; hospital costs; length of stay; patient discharge.

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The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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Costs of delayed discharge for non-clinical reasons in hip procedures. Model 1: according to actual hospital stays. Cantabria (northern Spain), 2007–2015.
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Costs of delayed discharge for non-clinical reasons in hip procedures. Model 2: on the basis of hospital stays that would correspond to the same DRGa and year. Cantabria (northern Spain), 2007–2015.

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