2022
DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-1758649
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An economic study of neuro-oncological patients in a large developing country: a cost analysis

Abstract: Background Neuro-oncological patients require specialized medical care. However, the data on the costs incurred for such specialized care in developing countries are currently lacking. These data are relevant for international cooperation. Objective The present study aimed to estimate the direct cost of specialized care for an adult neuro-oncological patient with meningioma or glioma during hospitalization in the largest philanthropic hospital in Latin America. Methods The present observati… Show more

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“…Developing countries often face financial constraints and limited resources, which limit adequate healthcare services, including craniotomy procedures. [45][46][47][48][49] Hospitalization costs, including LOS, operating room expenses, laboratory tests, imaging studies, medications, and specialist consultations, are the most significant contributors to the healthcare costs of craniotomies. 48 Furthermore, prolonged hospital stays and postoperative complications can increase healthcare costs, especially in cases of surgical site infection.…”
Section: Hospitalization Cost Reductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Developing countries often face financial constraints and limited resources, which limit adequate healthcare services, including craniotomy procedures. [45][46][47][48][49] Hospitalization costs, including LOS, operating room expenses, laboratory tests, imaging studies, medications, and specialist consultations, are the most significant contributors to the healthcare costs of craniotomies. 48 Furthermore, prolonged hospital stays and postoperative complications can increase healthcare costs, especially in cases of surgical site infection.…”
Section: Hospitalization Cost Reductionmentioning
confidence: 99%