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Hollmeyer et al. Health Economics Review 2011, 1:10 RESEARCH Open Access Staff costs of hospital-based outpatient care of patients with cystic fibrosis Helge Hollmeyer1*, Jonas Schreyögg2, Ulrich Wahn1 and Doris Staab1 Abstract Background: This study identified per patient resource use and staff costs at a cystic fibrosis (CF) outpatient unit from the health care provider’s perspective. Methods: Personnel cost data were prospectively collected for all CF outpatients (n = 126) under routine conditions at the Charité Medical School Berlin in Germany over a six month study period. Patients were grouped according to age, sex and two severity categories. Ordinary least squares regression analysis was performed. | Hollmeyer et al. Health Economics Review 2011 1 10 http content 1 1 10 o Health Economics Review a SpringerOpen Journal RESEARCH Open Access Staff costs of hospital-based outpatient care of patients with cystic fibrosis Helge Hollmeyer1 Jonas Schreyogg2 Ulrich Wahn1 and Doris Staab1 Abstract Background This study identified per patient resource use and staff costs at a cystic fibrosis CF outpatient unit from the health care provider s perspective. Methods Personnel cost data were prospectively collected for all CF outpatients n 126 under routine conditions at the Charité Medical School Berlin in Germany over a six month study period. Patients were grouped according to age sex and two severity categories. Ordinary least squares regression analysis was performed to determine the impact of various independent variables on personnel costs. Results The mean staff costs were per patient over six months of outpatient service. Services provided by physicians were the biggest contributor to staff costs. Patient age correlated significantly and negatively with mean total costs per patient. Conclusions Age of patient is a significant determinant of staff costs for CF outpatient care. For a cost-covering remuneration of outpatient treatment it seems plausible to create separate reimbursement rates for two or three age groups and to consider additional costs due to tasks carried out by physicians without direct patient contact. The relatively low staff costs identified by our study reflect a staffing level not sufficient for specialist CF outpatient care. Keywords Cystic fibrosis outpatient service cost analysis micro-costing activity-based costing respiratory tract colonization lung function testing analysis of variance multivariate analysis Background Cystic fibrosis CF is the commonest life-threatening genetic disease occurring in approximately 1 3500 white newborns 1 . This autosomal recessive disorder is characterised by chronic .
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