A micro-costing model of neonatal intensive care from a tertiary Indian unit: Feasibility and implications for insurance

Venkatnarayan, Kannan ; Sankar, Jeeva ; Deorari, Ashok ; Krishnan, Anand ; Paul, Vinod K. (2014) A micro-costing model of neonatal intensive care from a tertiary Indian unit: Feasibility and implications for insurance Indian Pediatrics, 51 (3). pp. 215-217. ISSN 0019-6061

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Abstract

Objective: To calculate and compare costs of neonatal intensive care by micro-costing and gross-costing methods. Methods: The costs of resources of a tertiary care neonatal intensive care unit were estimated by the two methods to arrive at specific costs per diagnosis related categories for 33 neonates followed-up prospectively. Results: Grosscosting as compared to micro-costing resulted in higher cost per bed (Rs 6315 vs. Rs 4969) and wide variations of costs (−34.8% to +13.4%). Intensity of interventions, relative stay in neonatal intensive care unit compared to the step-down nursery, and total length of hospital admission accounted for these variations. Conclusions: Estimates based on micro-costing arrived in this study may be used as a starting point in developing assumptions for insurance models covering neonatal intensive care.

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Keywords:Cost; Neonatal Intensive Care Unit; Reference Unit Prices
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