THE FINANCIAL IMPACT OF INTENTIONAL VIOLENCE ON COMMUNITY HOSPITALS

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作者
CLANCY, TV
MISICK, LN
COVINGTON, D
CHURCHILL, MP
MAXWELL, JG
机构
[1] NEW HANOVER REG MED CTR,WILMINGTON,NC
[2] COASTAL AREA HLTH EDUC CTR,WILMINGTON,NC
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10.1097/00005373-199407000-00001
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
The purpose of this study was to examine the financial impact of assault-related penetrating trauma. We specifically reviewed hospital charges and reimbursement data. Two hundred eleven patients were identified from our Trauma Registry in a 4-year period: 108 with firearm injuries and 103 with injuries related to cutting or piercing instruments. Assault-related penetrating injuries generated more than $2,000,000 in hospital charges. Sixty-seven percent of this amount was incurred by patients who had no source of third-party payment. Reimbursement covered only 30% of charges. There were no differences in demographics, procedures, or in insurance status, mean charges, and unpaid balances between patients directly admitted and those transferred from other hospitals. Financial losses incurred by community hospitals from the care of penetrating injuries are substantial, and must be borne by cost shifting or other strategies. No evidence of ''dumping'' was found among this group of patients. The specter of injury caused by intentional violence extends beyond urban trauma centers, and has a serious negative financial impact on community trauma centers.
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