1989
DOI: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.1989.tb136694.x
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The cost of intensive and special care of the newborn

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“…To compare costs at home and in hospital, hospital costs were derived from the hospital financial report 2007–2008 while the cost of home care was recorded for 2008. The cost in ICU and wards were derived by proportioning total hospital costs according to effective full‐time nursing posts in these locations in comparison to the hospital total 34 . Permission for this study was given by the institution's human research ethics committee.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To compare costs at home and in hospital, hospital costs were derived from the hospital financial report 2007–2008 while the cost of home care was recorded for 2008. The cost in ICU and wards were derived by proportioning total hospital costs according to effective full‐time nursing posts in these locations in comparison to the hospital total 34 . Permission for this study was given by the institution's human research ethics committee.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cost in ICU and wards were derived by proportioning total hospital costs according to effective full-time nursing posts in these locations in comparison to the hospital total. 34 Permission for this study was given by the institution's human research ethics committee.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, further study is required to obtain an accurate picture of neonatal morbidity related to GDM at The Canberra Hospital. Further, although decreased SCN/NICU admissions of neonates born to mothers with GDM who underwent early‐term IOL suggests that current levels of intervention are appropriate, this finding must be weighed against the increased overall risk of SCN/NICU admission in neonates induced early term, associated costs of secondary/tertiary neonatal health care and emerging evidence of adverse long‐term sequelae in children born early term …”
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“…We estimated the current average cost of care using bed days in the ICU 7 and post‐operative ward and by fractionating the hospital’s annual expenses (2004) according to the proportion of effective full‐time nursing positions in the ICU (96) and post‐operative ward (58) compared with the hospital total (820). The hospital annual expenses ($AUD 234 million) included salaries of all staff, services and expendables.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%