K. Van Acker et al., Cost and resource utilization for prevention and treatment of foot lesionsin a diabetic foot clinic in Belgium, DIABET RE C, 50(2), 2000, pp. 87-95
This prospective observational study was carried out to assess the annual p
reventive and curative treatment costs for diabetic foot problems. Measures
of resource use over the 1-year study period were taken for 151 patients w
hose lesions covered the entire Wagner classification. Treatment was provid
ed under the current protocols of a multidisciplinary team. The 1993 market
prices for health services were used to convert units of health service ut
ilization to expenditures by the social insurance system and the patients.
The severity of the foot problems determined the medical cost. Preventive c
are (47 cases), represented an average cost per case of US$ 880 (IUS$ 1993
= BEF 30.65). Curative care (120 cases), including diagnostic tests, wound
dressings, antibiotic therapy, revascularization and off loading techniques
resulted in a mean cost of US$ 5227 per ulcer. Care for the 16 most severe
wounds and amputations involved hospitalization and surgery at a mean cost
per ulcer of US$ 31 716. The most important cost contributers were hospita
lizations (72%), drugs (11%) and diagnostic examinations (4%). Preventive t
reatment for diabetic foot problems can represent a significant saving for
the social insurance system as well as for the patients. (C) 2000 Elsevier
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