Cost analysis of motorcycle accident victims at a university hospital perspectives from 2017 and 2020
Author
Bittar, Cintia Kelly
Mattos, Carlos Augusto de
Figueiredo, Henrique Carvalho e Silva
Baptistella, Amanda
Date
//2023Content Type
ArtigoMetadata
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Introduction: Motorcycle accidents constitute a public health problem that affects public and private health services due to the expenses of the victim’s treatment and rehabilitation. Objective: Evaluate the impact of motorcycle accident costs in a university hospital in 2020. Method: Comparative analysis of the costs of motorcycle accident patients in 2020 and 2017. Results: Among 151 patients included in the study, the average cost was U$3,083.54, and the average days of hospitalization were 5.3 days. The patient with the highest cost to the hospital spent U$22,504.05, and the patient with the lowest cost spent U$356.72. The longest stay among these patients was 41 days, and the shortest was one day. The average cost per patient per day for the entire sample was U$581.80. Conclusion: The formulation and application of strategies that promote the reduction of motorcycle accidents in the city of Campinas are necessary. Level of evidence II, Retrospective study
Keywords
AccidentsTraffic
Hospitalization
Costs and Cost Analysis
